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    oldneverslow is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Thanks for the input. I just came in and have been trying to locate the dual width U joint. no luck so far so if someone knows where , I look forward to hearing you. Thanks for your responses. I'll post pictures and welcome any input.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldneverslow View Post
    Thanks for the input. I just came in and have been trying to locate the dual width U joint. no luck so far so if someone knows where , I look forward to hearing you. Thanks for your responses. I'll post pictures and welcome any input.
    good parts guy ? i do not have any listing good counter guy knows what joint you need if you say old GM to newer GM outside clip to inside clip
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    inside outside

     



    Awesome! now that makes sense, inside and outside clips! I have several local parts guys to check with. I'm learning how to upload and will post overview photos. Thanks again

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    There are 2 different sizes for most U-joint applications. One is the standard 1310 series which is the smaller bearing and the 1350 ,which is bigger and used in most hi-po applications. They are also journals that have 1310 on one side and 1350 on the other depending on the end yoke on the rear and the yoke which is on the end of the driveshaft. Check out Dana/Spicer

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