front universlals,how long has yours lasted?
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Precision brand #464 from Napa or www.rockauto.com
When you search use a "2003" model that will give you the better list of U joints. Since some of the newer years arent updated as of yet.
When you search use a "2003" model that will give you the better list of U joints. Since some of the newer years arent updated as of yet.
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Originally Posted by PourinDiesel
Precision brand #464 from Napa or www.rockauto.com
When you search use a "2003" model that will give you the better list of U joints. Since some of the newer years arent updated as of yet.
When you search use a "2003" model that will give you the better list of U joints. Since some of the newer years arent updated as of yet.
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As far as I know all of mine are fine at 46K.
Is this something I should look at replacing before it becomes an emergency? I use my truck daily and it's my only transportation too.
Is this something I should look at replacing before it becomes an emergency? I use my truck daily and it's my only transportation too.
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Originally Posted by PourinDiesel
Precision brand #464 from Napa or www.rockauto.com
When you search use a "2003" model that will give you the better list of U joints. Since some of the newer years arent updated as of yet.
When you search use a "2003" model that will give you the better list of U joints. Since some of the newer years arent updated as of yet.
SO what ones are they on this post he said
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=110496
Originally Posted by 100 Proof
NAPA part number is Precision 351. I paid about $54 for the pair at my local NAPA store. Looks like they are a little more on the web. They are greasable and you can do it yourself. Access to a press will make it MUCH easier..
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Frick Precision.... My stocks lasted to 220,000km and I tow to 38k# combined and run the TST to max. convert that to mile and your spoil your levis.....The stocks while ungreasable are good to go....One was still 90% the other was trashed but it is the one that takes the power. ks
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Mr Gadget,
I dont quite understand your question.
The front "AXLE" joints left and right are #464's.
The Rear driveshaft joints for a 6 speed truck are #351's.
The Rear driveshaft joints for an auto are #295's (to the best of my knowledge).
Is that what you are wanting to know?
I dont quite understand your question.
The front "AXLE" joints left and right are #464's.
The Rear driveshaft joints for a 6 speed truck are #351's.
The Rear driveshaft joints for an auto are #295's (to the best of my knowledge).
Is that what you are wanting to know?
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Originally Posted by PourinDiesel
Mr Gadget,
I dont quite understand your question.
The front "AXLE" joints left and right are #464's.
The Rear driveshaft joints for a 6 speed truck are #351's.
The Rear driveshaft joints for an auto are #295's (to the best of my knowledge).
Is that what you are wanting to know?
I dont quite understand your question.
The front "AXLE" joints left and right are #464's.
The Rear driveshaft joints for a 6 speed truck are #351's.
The Rear driveshaft joints for an auto are #295's (to the best of my knowledge).
Is that what you are wanting to know?
Just sounded like in the other post a guy said he used 464 for the front axle joints and another guy said he used the 351 for the same axle joint
I will go back and re read
Thanks tor the info that is what I need.
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I got my GREASABLE replacements at OREILLY'S . They are PRECISION part
number 464 . Why would anyone want the dealer to replace pos u-joints
with more pos u-joints, warranty or not . I've only got 28k miles, but I did
it myself because I wanted made in USA greasable joints and I don't trust
the so called "techs" at the dealerships. I installed a freespin kit at the same time so as to hopefully not have to mess with these u-joints for a long time.
number 464 . Why would anyone want the dealer to replace pos u-joints
with more pos u-joints, warranty or not . I've only got 28k miles, but I did
it myself because I wanted made in USA greasable joints and I don't trust
the so called "techs" at the dealerships. I installed a freespin kit at the same time so as to hopefully not have to mess with these u-joints for a long time.
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Originally Posted by stickbow
my front end u joints went bad at 30,000.
I have just replaced another one at 54,000.
all covered under warranty. With a grand total of seven to this date
I have just replaced another one at 54,000.
all covered under warranty. With a grand total of seven to this date