Hi all,
I’ve recently picked up a 2013 Jazz GE and I’ve been really struck by how it drives. There’s something about the way it's put together, it just feels so solid and dependable. It’s actually quite a relief to drive something where I don’t have that constant "background worry" that something is about to fail or break down.
Because I’m so impressed with it, I’m planning on keeping this one for the very long haul. I’ve been reading up on preventative maintenance and the "driveshaft damper" issue keeps coming up.
From what I’ve gathered, these rubber rings can trap road salt and moisture, causing the shaft to rot and eventually snap. Is it generally recommended by the members here to cut these off as a precaution?
I’d much rather spend an hour under the car now than be stranded on the side of the road later! If it is a "must-do," are there any specific tips for removing them safely without nicking the shaft?
Cheers,
DaveJazz13