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RE: part #'s
Either of those you should be able to find at your local auto parts store.
If you are pushing 80,000 miles or more on your truck also buy a centering ball kit from the same manufacture as the u-joints.
Also, pull the plug from the slip shaft on each drive shaft, insert a grease fitting and lube the hell out of them, then reinstall the plug.
If you are pushing 80,000 miles or more on your truck also buy a centering ball kit from the same manufacture as the u-joints.
Also, pull the plug from the slip shaft on each drive shaft, insert a grease fitting and lube the hell out of them, then reinstall the plug.
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#5
RE: part #'s
I am cuurently having he Napco joints installed. Had a reallly hard time finding the centering ball kit. Took the drive shafts out and to a driveline shop. they could not find the Spicer compatable #'s and I went with the Napco's because a call to Spicer left them with no answers. I tried all the local parts stores for the joints and kit but had no luck.
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#8
RE: part #'s
I could not find what I needed at the chain stores( napa, auto zone, pep boys etc...)and the driveline shop steered me away from Precision joints
This is how my invoice listed parts.
Neapco NE1-0005 1300 U joint $23 each x3
Spicer SP5-4X 1300 series U joint $35 x1
RF404-0A CV ball kit$36 x 1
labor $60
This is how my invoice listed parts.
Neapco NE1-0005 1300 U joint $23 each x3
Spicer SP5-4X 1300 series U joint $35 x1
RF404-0A CV ball kit$36 x 1
labor $60
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