I will check on Monday. I just rebuilt several axels but I don't remember having a Mitsubushi. What model and year Mitsubushi do you have?
Look on the driver side, bottom of the seat belt. There will be a tag that states make and year. Then look at your finder well, there you will have a number stamped into it like U42T, U19T or a number U??T. This will be your model number. If I don't have one I can rebuild the axel for you.
What about a sambar CV joint Mine cam apart and many of the roller pieces are missing. Do you know anyone who has the capability to rebuild them?
I would like to ask if these CV joints that are coming apart are on lifted trucks and if so, how high have they been lifted?
Yes, lifted by a bock that is 1.5" on the lower side and 3.5 on the upper side. It allows extended travel and you need to either extend the shaft or restrict the range of travel.
I don't know where either are you are, however I am in Memphis tn and there is a local shop that specializes in cv and driveshafts. I had them do mine and was very impressed. If anyone would like the number I would be happy to look it up.
I'm near Louisville, Ky. and had Capco Automotive rebuild mine. The guy said they are the same as a Subaru and he had the parts. Ended up being a quick painless repair.
Same here, i have had the local drive line shops repair everything from tractor pto-shafts to mini cv joints.