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Repair it? Are the U-joints just worn out? That's something most anyone could tackle with a table vice. Aside from the U-joints there's not much to repair. You could call a local auto shop to ask which machine shop they use to repair/modify their driveshafts. Otherwise you might find a replacement in a junkyard or there always seems to be somebody parting out a B2 on craigslist.
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Sorry, you did mention cv type. I'm not familiar with that setup. Autozone does not list any driveshaft parts, other than the whole assembly for $309. Jeff's Bronco Graveyard does list some 'GKN' type parts, or the whole U-joint style replacement shaft for $195. You might do well to give them a call. They've helped me quite a bit the last few years.
Jeff's Bronco Graveyard
7843 Lochlin Dr.
Brighton, MI, 48116
Phone1: (248) 437-5060
Phone2: (248) 486-1760
Jeff's Bronco Graveyard
7843 Lochlin Dr.
Brighton, MI, 48116
Phone1: (248) 437-5060
Phone2: (248) 486-1760
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It was $180 with free shipping.
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