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I am looking to upgrade my u-joints in my '68 to handle the power of my new engine. I am running a '67 frame with a one piece driveshaft and am curious if anyone can tell me what yokes came stock. Are they the the 1310's or 1350's or what??? Any help or advice greatly appreciated!!
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anyone? anyone? Bueller??
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ttt
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I believe stock are 1310 a good upgrade to handle 500+hp would be the 1350.
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will the 1350 fit the stock driveshaft/yoke?? is spicer the recommended brand for high HP?? Thanks!
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1350 is the size of the joint. It is physically larger and you would need new yokes for your transmission, rear end, and driveshaft. I run only Spicer joints when breakage is a concern. |
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