Anyone know part numbers to ask for when trying to buy a 1350 joint? Parts stores now days look at you like you are crazy and ask "for what vehicle". Thanks
......So why don't you give him the Spicer #? I've been to a driveline shop before that had a guy working there that had no clue what I was talking about when mentioning 1410/1350...blew me away. I feel better knowing I have spicer joints in my driveshafts but I've never had a problem that was a cheap joints fault either.
Here you go asshat, the newest lifetime part numbers. And if you were describing your driveshaft joint to him in the same way you told the parts guy in harlan, then no shit he couldn't understand.
If it helps any, if you need a Spicer u-joint and don't feel like dealing with part stores, walk in to any driveline shop and ask for a 1350. Most likely they'll have some lying around they'll sell you.