The mid-sized Dodge Charger shared parts with the Coronet. It has manufactured and marketed plenty of quality vehicles and parts, including the driveshaft. Due to the space and distance of some vehicles, there is a need for two driveshafts. A bad Dodge Charger driveshaft can cause clicking, grinding, and difficult handling of the car at certain speeds.
The Dodge Charger stands out for its great parts. However, consumers need a new driveshaft if it is worn or damaged. The removal process of the rear driveshaft is the following. First, remove the rear universal joint bolts and retainers. Then remove the fasteners from the center support bearing. The driveshaft has the following important parts: flanges, the slip yoke/tube yoke, the end yoke, a midship shaft, a universal joint, a center bearing, and a tube. We have nearly all types of Dodge Charger parts in our catalog to give you a better vehicle both inside and out. There are plenty of inexpensive and quality Dodge Charger products online.