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Originally Posted by Denee007
er, the original is long gone, but maybe a good driveshaft shop could inform me of how to obtain what they may need. I know I can't just walk in O'reilly's to get a rear u-joint~ they always require an application. Funny, they still ask me for what it's going on and try to look the part up~ I say "Guys!" Doah!
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thatis normal

This may help you can go by the yolks and liength.
this may help. but ignore the way they measure liength{on another page}
http://driveshaftspecialist.com/HTML...D%20Guide.html
I would guess your u-joints would be spicer 1310s they are most common on cars and 1/2 ton trucks. but once in a while an odd ball size pops up.{like my jeep

i welded that one together myself.