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Old Jan 2, 2016 | 11:09 PM
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Default U-joint size HELP!!!

I'm in the middle of doing an 80e swap on my 99 RCSB. I bought the 1350 slip yoke, now I'm looking for a combination u-joint. To convert the 1350 yoke to the factory driveshaft. I've found so many dif stock sizes of u-joints for my truck. Any one she'd some light on what I actually need? I've seen 3R, 1310, 1344... I need help!
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Old Jan 4, 2016 | 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by nthaworx
I'm in the middle of doing an 80e swap on my 99 RCSB. I bought the 1350 slip yoke, now I'm looking for a combination u-joint. To convert the 1350 yoke to the factory driveshaft. I've found so many dif stock sizes of u-joints for my truck. Any one she'd some light on what I actually need? I've seen 3R, 1310, 1344... I need help!
Checkout this link it will give you dimensions of u joints. Measure what you have and compare to the chart and find your joint size and type.
Hope this helps.
http://www.driveshaftspecialist.com/HTML%20Measure/UJ%20ID%20Guide.html
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