1350 U Joints

Red Knight15

Caught the Bug
I asked this question before but can’t find the thread. Old and forgetful I reckon.
Anyway, I have Adams 1350 driveshafts in JKU, ProRock 44 Front axle.
I’m needing to purchase spare U Joints for trail repairs.
Does any 1350 Joint fit those driveshafts ? Don’t want to buy the wrong ones at the local parts store and be screwed if I need them.
 

Mountainjk10

Caught the Bug
I asked this question before but can’t find the thread. Old and forgetful I reckon.
Anyway, I have Adams 1350 driveshafts in JKU, ProRock 44 Front axle.
I’m needing to purchase spare U Joints for trail repairs.
Does any 1350 Joint fit those driveshafts ? Don’t want to buy the wrong ones at the local parts store and be screwed if I need them.

I believe Adams uses spicer u joints.


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I use non-greaseable as they are more durable for my wheeling style

Spicer 5-1350X

If you see a lot of mud and water, you may consider a greaseable joint.

Any 1350 joint should work.

Also, buy a spare centering ball for the double cardan, if you're carrying spares
 

Red Knight15

Caught the Bug
I use non-greaseable as they are more durable for my wheeling style

Spicer 5-1350X

If you see a lot of mud and water, you may consider a greaseable joint.

Any 1350 joint should work.

Also, buy a spare centering ball for the double cardan, if you're carrying spares

Spicer5-1350x. Is that the non-greaseable ?
 

Slimebones

Active Member
FYI, I just received my new Adam's Driveshafts 1350's yesterday and they clearly have Neapco ujoints. I chose the solid, non-greasable units.
 

Red Knight15

Caught the Bug
I use non-greaseable as they are more durable for my wheeling style

Spicer 5-1350X

If you see a lot of mud and water, you may consider a greaseable joint.

Any 1350 joint should work.

Also, buy a spare centering ball for the double cardan, if you're carrying spares

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That should be it ? Cheaper on eBay than the local Oreillys.
 
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