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Which u-joint is the best/strongest of the 1350 kind.
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the market will have a number of acceptable options.
Strange #U1641 is a good choice. In addition, other driveshaft builders will have an equivalent part. If you have a driveshaft shop near they will have or can get a HD 1350 series. You want a solid cross [no grease fitting nor grease channel] |
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I've had excellent service from Spicer solid u-joints.
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Almost any without the trunnion cross drilled for grease.....
The smaller (and more) needles the better.... You get a larger diameter trunnion and better load capacity with more needle bearings.... Bob
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