U joints?
#11
What's an example of a truck parts store cuz I search truck parts storea near me but only NAPA and a bunch of tractor trailer parts stores
#12
Nice and thanks! Happy to help. There are different sizes from axle to drive shaft. I have them written down in my Chilton's but can't find it at the moment. I do know the fronts are 5-760x. The rear shaft uses two different ones and the front shaft uses three of one size.
http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/p132...rsal_join.html
Look here for the sizes! I always have to go a driveline shop to get mine as auto stores don't carry them (Spicer). Avoid anything but Spicer!
http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/p132...rsal_join.html
Look here for the sizes! I always have to go a driveline shop to get mine as auto stores don't carry them (Spicer). Avoid anything but Spicer!
Where are you located? You need a semi-truck axle/driveline shop. They are located in industrial areas of cities. Or just order from the link I gave.
#13
I'm located in Massachusetts i usually do order from those sights like the one you gave but the other guys above you said it's smarter to get it from a driveline shop instead of online but the prices for online parts say otherwise
#15
#16
You can go to the local parts store to verify the sizes you will need. it helps if you measure the old joints (cap dia, cross section sizes). then go online and buy the correct spicer joints. Like mentioned, only by spicer joints.
Front axles shafts are easy - 5-760X
The driveshaft (front/rear) sizes can vary, thus the measuring...
Front axles shafts are easy - 5-760X
The driveshaft (front/rear) sizes can vary, thus the measuring...
#17