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Mechpro Strike Cap Pry Bar Set 4 Pc - MPBP102K

Mechpro Strike Cap Pry Bar Set 4 Pc - MPBP102K

$42
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Repco 12 Piece Slide Hammer Kit - RSHK12PC-1

Repco 12 Piece Slide Hammer Kit - RSHK12PC-1

$87
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Josco Brush Wheel CR 100mm 6.3 Hex Shaft - JCW100

Josco Brush Wheel CR 100mm 6.3 Hex Shaft - JCW100

$15
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Josco Brush Cup CR 25mm 6.3 Hex Shaft - JEC25

Josco Brush Cup CR 25mm 6.3 Hex Shaft - JEC25

$12
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Repco 8 Piece Go-Thru Impact Screwdriver Set - RTK24011

Repco 8 Piece Go-Thru Impact Screwdriver Set - RTK24011

$108
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Wildcat Curved Black Gear Knob - 44 G6139

Wildcat Curved Black Gear Knob - 44 G6139

$35
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Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

$32
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CRC Belt Grip 400ml - 3081
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CRC Belt Grip 400ml - 3081

$38
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Repco 7 Piece Torx Screwdriver Set - RTK24010

Repco 7 Piece Torx Screwdriver Set - RTK24010

$87
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Mechpro Pry Bar Set 4 Pc - MPBP101K

Mechpro Pry Bar Set 4 Pc - MPBP101K

$39
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Wildcat Gear Knob - Round Black Top - 44 G1136A

Wildcat Gear Knob - Round Black Top - 44 G1136A

$44
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Mastercool Vacuum Pump Drive Shaft - TOX90062

Mastercool Vacuum Pump Drive Shaft - TOX90062

$101
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GJ Grab Kit – Metric Circlips - GKA110

GJ Grab Kit – Metric Circlips - GKA110

$55
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T&E Tools VDE Insulated Screwdriver Set 7pc - A78017

T&E Tools VDE Insulated Screwdriver Set 7pc - A78017

$72
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Eclipse Wheel Wonder Brush Kit - EWWBK

Eclipse Wheel Wonder Brush Kit - EWWBK

$41
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Powerbuilt  0X100mm Phillips S/D

Powerbuilt 0X100mm Phillips S/D

$7
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Brake Cylinder Hone 22-63mm - RST200-1

Brake Cylinder Hone 22-63mm - RST200-1

$30
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Powerbuilt Trim Pad Remover

Powerbuilt Trim Pad Remover

$14
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Repco Extendable Breaker Bar 3/4 Drive - RT22126

Repco Extendable Breaker Bar 3/4 Drive - RT22126

$180
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Toledo Extra Long Screwdriver Phillips No2 - 301091

Toledo Extra Long Screwdriver Phillips No2 - 301091

$27
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Repco 16 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK34016

Repco 16 Piece Screwdriver Set - RTK34016

$249
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Repco External Thread File 0.75mm - 3.0mm - RST22

Repco External Thread File 0.75mm - 3.0mm - RST22

$54
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Maintaining and Replacing Driveshafts in Your 2005 Holden Commodore

Owning a 2005 Holden Commodore means you've got your hands on one of the iconic vehicles known for its reliability and performance. Part of ensuring that your Commodore continues to provide that excellent driving experience lies in regular maintenance of its key components, especially the driveshafts. Driveshafts are crucial in ensuring power is efficiently transferred from the engine to the wheels, allowing your car to run smoothly. Let's dive into the importance of driveshaft maintenance and replacement.

The driveshaft of your Holden Commodore is an integral part that requires attention to keep your vehicle running at its best. Recognising the signs of wear and knowing when to replace or service the driveshaft can save you from unexpected breakdowns and keep your vehicle running efficiently. Here's what you need to know about managing your driveshafts.

  • Understanding the Driveshaft's Role: The driveshaft is essentially a shaft that connects critical parts of the drivetrain. It works by transmitting the rotational power generated by the engine to the differential, which then turns the wheels. Without a functioning driveshaft, your Commodore wouldn't be able to move, which makes it a perfect candidate for regular checks.
  • Signs of a Worn Driveshaft: Knowing the symptoms of a failing driveshaft can help you act before it leads to more severe issues. Look out for the following signs:
    1. Vibrations: One of the most apparent signs of driveshaft issues is unusual vibrations coming from underneath the car. This often indicates that the drivetrain components are not working harmoniously, possibly due to a worn universal joint (U-joint) or other component.
    2. Clunking Sounds: A loud clunking noise when changing gears or accelerating can suggest that the driveshaft is having problems. This noise is usually a result of excessive play in the joints.
    3. Difficulty Turning: If you notice a resistance or strain when making tight turns, this could be an indicator that the driveshaft needs attention. The problem could be with the U-joints or a misaligned component.

Now that you're familiar with the signs of a failing driveshaft, here are some recommendations on how you can maintain and replace your driveshaft to ensure your Commodore remains in peak condition.

  • Regular Inspection: It's wise to periodically inspect the driveshaft for any noticeable signs of wear or damage. Check for dents, rust, or other visual imperfections. Inspecting the surrounding areas like the transmission and differential can also provide insight into potential problems that may arise.
  • Lubrication: Proper lubrication is key to maintaining the lifespan of your driveshaft. U-joints, in particular, require regular greasing to prevent them from seizing up. Take the time to lubricate these components during routine servicing to ensure smooth operation.

If you determine that the driveshaft needs to be replaced, here are some steps you can follow or discuss with your mechanic:

  1. Choose the Right Driveshaft: Make sure to select a driveshaft that is specifically designed for the 2005 Holden Commodore. Using the correct part is crucial to ensure compatibility and long-lasting performance.
  2. Professional Installation: Driveshaft replacement can be a complex task, so unless you're an experienced DIY mechanic, it's advisable to have this job done by a professional. They will ensure that the replacement is done correctly and safely.
  3. Re-balancing: After installing a new driveshaft, ensure it is adequately balanced. This not only supports smooth operation but also prolongs the life of the new component.
  4. Test Drive: After replacement, take the vehicle for a test drive to check for any vibrations or noises. A quiet and smooth ride indicates that everything is installed perfectly.

By keeping a close eye on your 2005 Holden Commodore's driveshafts and proceeding with regular maintenance or timely replacements, you can enjoy a more efficient, smooth, and safe driving experience. Whether it's routine servicing or dealing with unexpected repairs, treating the driveshafts as a priority ensures your vehicle remains dependable and roadworthy.