Whats the size/part number of the of the U joints in GBRs HD rear driveshaft for a DII? Trying to find out quick & GBR still closed. Thanks.
Would you happen to know the Precision counterpart?
Two Cold Soakers said:
Uh, no not really. IF you had actually read through some of the links that your search brought up, you would find that my question had not been answered. The missing info is that Spicer 1310s are also known as 5-135x. Oreilly's could not cross reference the 1310, but matched the other number to Precision 369.Two Cold Soakers said:Then I was helpful!
Thanks.
How did you find the cross reference?texmotoII said:Uh, no not really. IF you had actually read through some of the links that your search brought up, you would find that my question had not been answered. The missing info is that Spicer 1310s are also known as 5-135x. Oreilly's could not cross reference the 1310, but matched the other number to Precision 369.
Unfortunately your response has become typical here: lots of attitude, not much ability to answer a simple question.
texmotoII said:Uh, no not really. IF you had actually read through some of the links that your search brought up, you would find that my question had not been answered. The missing info is that Spicer 1310s are also known as 5-135x. Oreilly's could not cross reference the 1310, but matched the other number to Precision 369.
texmotoII said:Unfortunately your response has become typical here: lots of attitude, not much ability to answer a simple question.
texmotoII said:Uh, no not really. IF you had actually read through some of the links that your search brought up, you would find that my question had not been answered. The missing info is that Spicer 1310s are also known as 5-135x. Oreilly's could not cross reference the 1310, but matched the other number to Precision 369.
Unfortunately your response has become typical here: lots of attitude, not much ability to answer a simple question.
texmotoII said:I have no problem with a simple answer, if someone could provide one. Clearly the answer on this site is ususally "Google it" a.k.a "look somewhere else."
texmotoII said:Thanks. Would you happen to know the Precision counterpart?
Two Cold Soakers said:You are a weak hunter. You will go hungry in the information age.