U-joints

mikey94gt

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Stock ones are all you need, really. The summit racing link ones will work.
 

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AutoZone heavy duty U-Joints are just fine. No reason to order anything from summit etc.
 

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I use advanced auto super joints. They are solid (non greaseable) and they last forever.
 

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Win said:
I have whichever one came with the FRPP aluminum DS i just bought :)

dont quote me, but I think they come with 1330 U joints. I think my old one did too.
 

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mikey94gt said:
Win said:
I have whichever one came with the FRPP aluminum DS i just bought :)

dont quote me, but I think they come with 1330 U joints. I think my old one did too.
Correct 1330's the Spicer U's are said to be really good joints.
 

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I thought so.... my current driveshaft from Griggs came with 1330 U joints from Spicer.
 
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I ordered some 1310/1330 Ford Racing u-joints from cjpony. I'll let you guys know how it goes once I put them on.
 
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I got my u-joints today but two sides seem longer. Two sides are just as long as the stock ones, but the other two are a little shorter. Can I still run these or should I go and pick some from autozone? Oh and I can't reuse my old ones as most of the bearings turned into dust
 

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