driveshaft ujoints
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driveshaft ujoints
I am replacing my rear driveshaft ujoints and would prefer to go with the non-greaseable ones. Will these work:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Dana-...fAc cessories ?
I think my xj takes 5-153x joints originally, these are the greaseable ones I believe. These 5-785x joints are said to cross over, but I cant find any other info on them so I figured Id check here.
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I think my xj takes 5-153x joints originally, these are the greaseable ones I believe. These 5-785x joints are said to cross over, but I cant find any other info on them so I figured Id check here.
Thanks!
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It says they are a 1310 and that's what you need. I don't run anything but Spicer even in my chromos in the front because they seem to last a lot longer and hold up to my right foot. Price isn't bad either.
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Which VERY few people ever do. Non greasable u-joints are significantly stronger because they dont have holes drilled all through them. They also last NEARLY as long as your average greasable.
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Thats why I went this way...I dont want to lose the integrity of the structure...and Im too lazy to keep them greased....hah
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