Quick question on ujoints
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Quick question on ujoints
Looking to rebuild my front drive shaft and I'm at work with limited material and time
Can some one tell me if all the u joints are the same in the front shaft if not how about links to the parts or info
Can some one tell me if all the u joints are the same in the front shaft if not how about links to the parts or info
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No. The u-joints in the front driveshaft are not all the same. The front u-joint(where the driveshaft bolts to the differential) is a different size than the two u-joints in the double cardan(where the driveshaft bolts to the transfer case).
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f115...t-size-230481/
Note: Precision is now Precision/Moog(but their part numbers haven't changed). And their u-joints are also sold under the Federated brand name(with identical part numbers). Meaning, Federated #513 is also the correct size u-joint for the double cardan.
Hint: DO NOT buy u-joints from AutoZone. They don't fit correctly(in some cases), and the design is flawed. They make them with a zerk fitting that can't be accessed with the u-joint installed. Which means they're greasable(that's a good thing), but you can't grease them once they're installed(WTF? that's retarded).
The part number for the u-joints in the double cardan are:
(Same part, just cross referenced the part numbers.)
Precision #513
Neapco #1-5800
Auto Zone #1-5800DL
Rockford #407-10
Spicer #5-2532X
The standard u-joint for the front joint (Differential end of the u-joint) is pretty common and stocked at most parts stores. You may have to order the two needed for the double-cardan (CV Style), but they are available. The dealer will tell you that you have to buy a complete shaft, but you don't. The repair parts are readily available, just not from the dealer as OEM parts.
(Same part, just cross referenced the part numbers.)
Precision #513
Neapco #1-5800
Auto Zone #1-5800DL
Rockford #407-10
Spicer #5-2532X
The standard u-joint for the front joint (Differential end of the u-joint) is pretty common and stocked at most parts stores. You may have to order the two needed for the double-cardan (CV Style), but they are available. The dealer will tell you that you have to buy a complete shaft, but you don't. The repair parts are readily available, just not from the dealer as OEM parts.
Note: Precision is now Precision/Moog(but their part numbers haven't changed). And their u-joints are also sold under the Federated brand name(with identical part numbers). Meaning, Federated #513 is also the correct size u-joint for the double cardan.
Hint: DO NOT buy u-joints from AutoZone. They don't fit correctly(in some cases), and the design is flawed. They make them with a zerk fitting that can't be accessed with the u-joint installed. Which means they're greasable(that's a good thing), but you can't grease them once they're installed(WTF? that's retarded).
#6
You're welcome.
Here's the OEM u-joint w/part # for the front of the driveshaft(single cardan joint), if you're interested. FYI, it also fits the rear driveshaft(all positions, exc. double cardan joint if applicable).
IMO, you can't beat the stock u-joints on these rigs. Anything stronger, is too strong(u-joints are cheap to replace when they fail, driveshaft yokes aren't). And none of the aftermarket u-joints I've seen have seals that are as well designed as OEM.
Here's the OEM u-joint w/part # for the front of the driveshaft(single cardan joint), if you're interested. FYI, it also fits the rear driveshaft(all positions, exc. double cardan joint if applicable).
IMO, you can't beat the stock u-joints on these rigs. Anything stronger, is too strong(u-joints are cheap to replace when they fail, driveshaft yokes aren't). And none of the aftermarket u-joints I've seen have seals that are as well designed as OEM.
Last edited by MudHippy; 10-10-2012 at 05:25 PM.
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