Driveshaft Services
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Lube Mobile are the easy-to-book experts at all types of gearbox and driveline repair. We come to you!
What does every Lube Mobile driveline repair include?
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Convenient onsite service by fully qualified mechanics -
Honest, upfront pricing with no hidden extras -
12-month / 20,000km nationwide warranty
We come to you for gearbox and driveline repair
Whether your transmission is slipping, you've sprung an oil leak or your gearbox needs an overhaul, Lube Mobile will come to you.
We repair all types of gearbox and driveline problems at a time and place to suit you. We only use quality parts and oils on your vehicle and all our work comes with a 12 month/20,000km nationwide warranty.
As driveline repair experts we can also fix your noisy or worn out tail shaft, universal joints, differential, axle and wheel bearings as well as a range of clutch related problems.
Our mobile mechanics come to your location fully equipped to perform a total gearbox and driveline overhaul, but due to the size of some of these repairs, it may be necessary for us to take your vehicle to our local workshop (which we will arrange for you). Got questions? Ask us. It's easy to book online or call 13 30 32 to make an appointment today.


Why hire a mobile mechanic?
Take the hassle out of car repair. We come to you!
Lube Mobile is the convenient and cost-effective way to get quality car repairs done quickly. From simple maintenance and battery or parts replacement to engine repair and no-start recovery, our mobile mechanics have been delivering doorstop auto service for over 40 years.
We cover all of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Darwin, Canberra, Hobart and Adelaide as well as many regional centres around Australia. Every Lube Mobile van is equipped with the right tools to get your job done wherever you are, no matter what make and model of car you drive.
Lube Mobile customers love the one-to-one interaction of having a qualified mechanic come to them, because it keeps them in control of cost. Plus, because we are Australia’s largest network of mobile mechanics, we can normally reach you by the same or next business day.


Why choose Lube Mobile for car repairs?
Convenient onsite service
Qualified mechanics that do the work at your location.
Same or next day appointments
More vans on the road means we can get to your car faster!
The highest quality parts and brands
We only use the best quality parts, oils and equipment on your vehicle.
12 month / 20,000 km warranty
We back all our work with a nationwide parts and labour warranty.
About Drive Shaft Repair
A drive shaft is an elongated round shaft which is usually constructed from steel. It is an elongated round shaft, and its purpose is to run from the engine to the gears which turn a vehicle’s wheels.
The engine’s pistons transfer power to a set of gears which then cause the shaft to turn. This creates torque, which is then transferred to the gearing of the wheels from the driveshaft. The torque is what makes wheels spins, and cars work.
It also needs to compensate for any variations in length or angle, which is caused by deflection and maneuvering to create the perfect synchronisation between joints.
Essentially, all drive shafts do the same thing. But different cars have different kinds of drives depending on the type of wheel drive cars they are.
Rear wheel drive cars have a rear drive shaft, which is also used in all-wheel drive cars, and four-wheel drive cars (4WD).
All front wheel drive cars have a CV drive. The CV stands for constant velocity. As all the components of a front wheel drive CV car are at the front of the vehicle, a long shaft isn’t needed to transfer torque to the wheels. Front wheel drive vehicles instead use a half shaft. This connects to the wheel assembly from the transmission.
CV joints are regularly exposed to stress at any time your vehicle is being operated, allowing for translational movement and displacement angles.
As drive shafts rotate quickly, they are more likely to have problems over time which can lead to failure.
The most common problems are:
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Vibrations
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Knocking noises
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Universal joints moving
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Turning problems
If you experience any of these issues, then you most likely need a CV drive shaft replacement or require a car axle boot repair.
Be it a standard car service, car repairs or diagnostics, our mobile mechanics are there to help. Our vans are equipped with a full range of tools and quality automobile parts needed to perform almost any repair or replacement on site.
The average replacement cost for a drive shaft replacement ranges from between $300-$750 depending on the make and model of your car while a car axle boot repair can be anywhere from $100-300+. You can also buy kit boots which contain all the necessary parts for you to do DIY repairs for a drive shaft.
Our mobile mechanics can also deal with all types of gearbox and driveline problems. We are equipped to repair or replace your wheel hub bearing, clutch kit, automatic transmission, axle, diff, manual gearbox, transfer case, centre bearing, gearbox oil seal, universal joint and cv shaft if you face any issues.
What is a tailshaft?
A tailshaft is a crucial part of all rear wheel drive cars. Without a tailshaft, the real wheels of your vehicle won’t be able to move. A tailshaft transmits power from the front of the vehicle from the gearbox to the differential at the back.
A tailshaft is usually very durable and lasts for many years. However, there are many different moving parts inside the tailshaft, which may lead to some problems, with things like bearings.
If you notice a sound coming from the back of your car like knocking noises, or vibration at high speed, then it’s likely that the tailshaft is starting to fail. When you drive up a steep incline or hill, it will be even more noticeable.
It’s essential that the correct vibration troubleshooting is done correctly to identify the problem.
The most common causes which cause vibration include worn universal joints, out-of-balance components, slip splines, yokes at misaligned angles or out of place, and approaching the critical speed range.
Any vibration problems should be quickly repaired to avoid any further damage to the components of the drive shaft. It’s quite challenging to determine where the problem is coming from, and it’s strongly recommended to have a professional mobile mechanic to inspect your vehicle.
How does a prop shaft work?
A prop shaft is short for propeller shaft. It is also another name for a drive shaft and connects the main transmission to the differential on the rear axle. A prop shaft works by transmitting power to the rear axel from the gearbox by using universal joints.
The main function of the propeller shaft is to receive power from the gearbox output. It then transmits it to the input pinion of the differential without changing the speed. This then leads to onward transmission towards the rear axle as well as the rear wheels.
The prop shaft needs to operate at varied angles and lengths, and the automotive engine is tightly attached to the frame using springs.
When you drive, and it is bumpy, the springs expand and contract to change the angle of drive between the transmission and prop shaft.
As the springs move, it also changes the distance between the differential and gearbox. This means the prop shaft adapts to both the change in length of the distance and the angled change between the differential and the gearbox.
The prop shaft runs at an angle to the rear axle instead of being on the same line as the gearbox output. This is due to the gearbox being higher than the level of the rear axle.
Universal joints are used to adjust the angular motion, and a slip joint is used to adjust for the propeller shaft’s change in length.
A prop shaft is often made of a durable steel tube. This is to withstand the stress from the transmitting torque, while also allowing it to be balanced and light to eliminate vibration at high speed.
If you are having problems with your drive shaft, Lube Mobile can help. With mobile mechanics in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide and Australia wide, Lube Mobile can come to you and provide a professional repair and replacement service for cv parts at the best price for Honda, Subaru, Ford, as well as a selection of other make and model vehicles.
How much does driveline repair cost?
The longer you leave a gearbox or driveline service, the more expensive the potential repair could become.
The exact cost of a gearbox or driveline repair will largely depend on the age, make and condition of your car. Because your driveline will collect metal particles and debris over time, a driveline service is considered preventative maintenance as it will stop your entire transmission or gearbox from failing prematurely. In newer cars, the manufacturers have guidelines that must be adhered to, especially if the car is still under warranty, but for most modern cars you can expect to pay between $200-$500.
Once we've arrived at your location, our mechanics will inspect your vehicle and your driveline and then provide you with an itemised quote of the work required. We will never proceed without your approval, and because we do the work at your location, it's easy to ask questions.
Most of the cost involved in replacing your driveline is for labour, as for most cars the engine will need to be removed. Having the initial inspection done at your location keeps you in control of price, as our qualified mobile mechanics will help you to decide if repairing or replacing a part is the most affordable solution for the long term life of your car.


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Frequently asked questions
What areas do you cover?
Lube Mobile is Australia’s largest network of nationwide mobile mechanics and has mobile vans operating all over Australia.
Our mobile mechanics operate 6 days a week across every major city and many other regional towns and areas across Australia including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Darwin, Canberra, Hobart and Adelaide.
Whenever you search for a mobile mechanic ‘near me’ or auto service or auto repair ‘near me’, you’ll find a Lube Mobile mobile mechanic van is never far away.
It's easy to use our online booking system or you can call one of our operators on 13 30 32 to arrange a time and place that suits you. Our mechanics are all fully qualified and experienced and are able to work on a wide range of popular makes and models.
Check out our full range of nationwide locations here.
How soon can a Lube Mobile mechanic get to me?
Because we are Australia’s largest network of mobile mechanics, we can usually arrange same or next business day bookings.
Our fully qualified fleet of mechanics are ready to perform a wide range of routine auto services or one-off repairs so you can stay on the road the convenient and cost-effective way.
Call 13 30 32 to arrange a time or book online via our easy to use online booking platform.
How much does it cost?
This always depends upon what you need, if replacement parts are required and the make and model of your vehicle.
We always strive to give you a fixed price up front via an itemised quote and we will never start working on your car before we get your approval. This lets you be in control of costs and help you decide whether repairing or replacing a part is the most cost-effective solution.
If you are unsure what is wrong with your car and just need a mobile mechanic to come out and fix it, we have a Repair Call Out fee which includes the first 15 minutes of labour. After this, we charge a competitive hourly rate in 15 minute increments.
Need a mobile mechanic?
Book a routine service or repair today and we’ll come to you at a time and place that suits your schedule! Because we are Australia's largest network of mobile mechanics, we can usually reach you by the same or next business day.
What is the warranty on your work?
Every Lube Mobile service and repair is fully guaranteed.
Because we believe in the expertise, professionalism and attention to detail of our mechanics, we back all our work with a 12 month / 20,000km nationwide warranty.
Our warranty covers:
- All parts and fluids supplied, installed or serviced by Lube Mobile technicians.
- All labour performed by Lube Mobile mechanics for a period of 12 months or 20,000km, whichever comes first.
As a customer focused business for over 40 years, we stand by the quality of our work. In the event of a problem with any Lube Mobile service or repair, we will:
- Send another Lube Mobile mechanic out to you as soon as possible.
- Call you back to to ensure you get the service you deserve.
Read more about Lube Mobile's nationwide parts and labour warranty.
Why should I book Lube Mobile for car repair?
Convenience, Quality, Flexibility and Trust.
Lube Mobile is proud to be one of Australia's most trusted brands, with a 40-year+ track record of delivering quality mobile car maintenance and repair.
Here are 4 reasons to book Lube Mobile for your next service or repair:
Convenience
Getting your car serviced or repaired on your driveway at home - or at work - takes the hassle and unnecessary expense out of car maintenance. Forget about waiting for your car to get seen to in an overbooked garage, paying for a tow or arranging rental cars - we come to you!
Quality
We only use the highest quality parts and oils on your car, and all of our mechanics are fully trained and qualified to perform a wide range of maintenance and repairs on a wide range of makes and models. We also back our work with a 12-month/20,000km warranty on parts and labour.
Flexibility
Because we are Australia's largest network of mobile mechanics, we have more appointment times to suit your schedule. This means that depending on where you are in Australia, we can usually reach your by the same or next business day!
Trust
Even if you're not sure what kind of service or repair your car needs, a qualified Lube Mobile mechanic will diagnose your issue at the car's location, provide you with an itemised quote of the work and any parts required, then carry out the job in front of you. Got questions? Ask us. Our friendly mechanics are here to help and won't start the work until you approve it.
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