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What is difference between 1310 and 1350 joints?
The main difference between 1310 series and 1350 series is size and strength. The 1310 series joint is what you would expect to find stock in most Jeep or small trucks. A 1350 series joint/shaft is what you might find in many full size trucks. While it's not 100% accurate, you could say that a 1310 is a "half ton" joint and a 1350 is a "one ton joint". What are U-joints? U-joints are flexible connectors in the drivetrain that allow the driveshaft to rotate at different angles while transmitting power. Upgrading the u-joints also means that all of the...
Why do I need to measure?
First and foremost, when ordering a drive shaft from us directly there is absolutely no extra cost or wait time for a custom length shaft. Q: Why do we ask for length measurements, haven't we done enough to know what the length is? A: We have done enough to know that it isn't always what it is supposed to be. Let me explain. Over the years, we have built well over 10,000 drive shafts for the Jeep Wrangler JK alone. We have built countless more for just about any other type of Jeep, Toyota, Ford, Chevy, Land Rover; all of...