Drive/Propeller Shaft

2009 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 2WD V8-6.6L DSL TurboSECTION Drive/Propeller Shaft


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Front Propeller Shaft

Front Propeller Shaft:




1 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
2 - Propeller Shaft Tube
3 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
4 - Propeller Shaft Slip Yoke
5 - Propeller Shaft Rear Slip Yoke Boot Clamp - Front
6 - Propeller Shaft Rear Slip Yoke Boot

One-Piece Propeller Shaft

One-Piece Propeller Shaft:




1 - Propeller Shaft Slip Yoke
2 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint Spider Bearing Retainer Ring
3 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
4 - Propeller Shaft Tube
5 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint Spider Bearing Retainer Ring
6 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
7 - Propeller Shaft Bearing Retainer
8 - Propeller Shaft Bearing Retainer Bolt

Two-Piece Propeller Shaft

Two-Piece Propeller Shaft:




1 - Propeller Shaft Slip Yoke
2 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint Spider Bearing Retainer Ring
3 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
4 - Propeller Shaft Tube
5 - Propeller Shaft Bearing Shield
6 - Propeller Shaft Bearing Insulator
7 - Propeller Shaft Bearing Support Bolt
8 - Propeller Shaft Bearing Support
9 - Propeller Shaft Retainer
10 - Propeller Shaft Center Support Bearing
11 - Propeller Shaft Retainer
12 - Propeller Shaft Bearing Slinger
13 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
14 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint Spider Bearing Retainer Ring
15 - Propeller Shaft Tube
16 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint
17 - Propeller Shaft Universal Joint Spider Bearing Retainer Ring
18 - Propeller Shaft Slip Yoke
19 - Propeller Shaft Slip Yoke Boot Clamp
20 - Propeller Shaft Slip Yoke Boot
21 - Propeller Shaft Slip Yoke Boot Clamp
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