GBR rear drive shaft

texmotoII

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Two Cold Soakers said:
Then I was helpful!
Thanks.
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.:rolleyes:
 

rovercanus

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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.:rolleyes:
How did you find the cross reference?
 

Two Cold Soakers

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At your mom's
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.

Here you go, Clarence.
http://www.northerndrivetrain.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?
This website specs sizes for the 1310 series spicer u-joints.

Take the other missing information you've withheld, find the dimensions of the appropriate 1310 series joint, tap into your own google-fu and find the precision joint with the same or comperable dimesnsions, and buy eight of them.

You are a weak hunter. You will go hungry in the information age.

Or, call GBR and deal with Bill. I'm sure they're open by now.


texmotoII said:
Unfortunately your response has become typical here: lots of attitude, not much ability to answer a simple question.:rolleyes:

As you see, the question is not so simple.
I'm done being baited into bullshit discussions about discontinued parts by idiots who don't know how to read a caliper. I can't imagine the patience of guys like PT and Musky.

We will, however, help you learn how to wipe your own ass.

Excuse me now, I think I got some shit on my finger.
 

DennyDoler

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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.:rolleyes:

Unfortunately your response has become typical here: lots of attitude, not much ability to accept a simple answer.:rolleyes:
 

MUSKYMAN

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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."

really?

Find me 10 quotes that say google it.

better yet just go someplace else and stay there:rofl:
 

DennyDoler

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Two Cold Soakers said:
You are a weak hunter. You will go hungry in the information age.

My wife read this thread and busted out laughing when she read this quote. She is a Librarian/Media specialist at our local high school and is going to wear this out on the teachers and students that just will not ever get it.