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2006 Mercury Mountaineer Drive Shaft, Slip Yoke

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2006 Mercury Mountaineer Front Propeller Shaft Diagram
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  • -389665-S100
    Bolt
    • Part Notes: 1/4"
    • Production Date: 11/2000-12/2010
    • Require Quantity: 4
    • Package Quantity: 4
    • Callout Name: HB1
    MSRP: $8.00 Your Price: $4.70
  • 4L5Z-4B496-AA
    Bolt
    • Part Notes: Bolt And Washer Plate
    • Production Date: 11/2000-12/2010
    • Callout Name: 4B496
    MSRP: $16.12 Your Price: $11.36

OEM 2006 Mercury Mountaineer Parts for Front Propeller Shaft

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Drive Shaft Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Mercury Mountaineer

  • Q: How to Service and Repair the Front Drive Shaft to Prevent Damage on 2006 Mercury Mountaineer?
    A: Disconnect the front driveshaft from the transfer case before service to avoid boot damage. With the vehicle hoisted in neutral and the driveshaft index-marked, remove and discard CV joint and universal joint strap bolts, remove and replace the driveshaft using new or threadlocked bolts, verify bearing caps are seated, reinstall.
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