I've popped around a little and I am a little leery of replacing my ujoints myself, but the drivetrain shop wants sooo much. 1st off, drive train shop says I must use spicer replacement as the precision 351a are 10,000 to small or to big I forget which he said. problem is he wants $75 per ujoint as aposed to 23. 75 for 351a.
How difficult is it to get the old joints out, can I heat them up with propane torch and bang them out with a socket and hammer?
Also, is the front u-joint a different number? I see listed on rock auto 351a for the rear and center and I am a little concerned about the front one. Last but not least. I have 150,000 on my truck at this point and have never been able to find the front grease sert. I know this has been covered many times, but I still can't find this thing, what am I missing, should I be concerned that this thing is dry? I'm afraid to take it down to the local dodge dealer as I'd be willing to bet they would just skip that sert because there local grease boy can't find the front sert to grease. I pull weight all over the country and don't want to break down again in the middle of nowhere at the mercy of the local Goober.
How difficult is it to get the old joints out, can I heat them up with propane torch and bang them out with a socket and hammer?
Also, is the front u-joint a different number? I see listed on rock auto 351a for the rear and center and I am a little concerned about the front one. Last but not least. I have 150,000 on my truck at this point and have never been able to find the front grease sert. I know this has been covered many times, but I still can't find this thing, what am I missing, should I be concerned that this thing is dry? I'm afraid to take it down to the local dodge dealer as I'd be willing to bet they would just skip that sert because there local grease boy can't find the front sert to grease. I pull weight all over the country and don't want to break down again in the middle of nowhere at the mercy of the local Goober.
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