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Just the final drive end. I believe there is more movement on that end.Tony do you lube both ends of the drive shaft ? ( Engine end and final drive end )
Just the final drive end. I believe there is more movement on that end.
The front end is clipped to prevent movement. Cushioning and corrosion prevention is all that is needed there.
The front splines should be done as well as the rear. For the front, rather than pulling the drive shaft completely off the transmission shaft, which can be a little tricky to get back on, simply pull back the front of the boot an inch and then slide the drive shaft back about an inch, being careful not to let it fall off the transmission output shaft. Then use a small acid brush to clean the splines and then apply the lube.