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Spicer 5-1330-1X U-Joint Kit Spicer 5-1330-1X U-Joint Kit

Spicer 5-1330-1X U-Joint Kit

Spicer 5-1330-1X U-Joint Kit Spicer 5-1330-1X U-Joint Kit
$ 17.49

Score By Feature

Based on 334 ratings
Value for money
9.48
Easy to install
9.30
Durability
8.88

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Product Description

By entering your model number, you can make sure that this fits.
Spicer original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement
Snap rings on the outside
Dimensions from the outside to the outside: 3. 625 inch
Size of bearing cup: 1. 062 inch

Questions & Answers

Does this fit the front drive shaft of a 2005 GMC extended cab 4x4 1500 4?

According to your application, you have a 2005 GMC 1500- 4th exit cab 8L, 4X4, u-bolt Dana/Spicer 5th joint part number In this application/vehicle, the 1330x does not appear to fit the Front Driveshaft. Now, based on the information provided in the application, the Dana/Spicer u- Part number 5- is a joint that appears to be used in the Front Driveshaft of this application/vehicle. 795x

Will this fit my 1993 Ford F250's front drive shaft? 3l?

Using the 93 F250 7. application as a guide. u- Dana/Spicer 3L Dana/Spicer 3L Dana/Spicer 3L Dana joint 5- The front drive shaft for this application is a Dana/Spicer u-bolt, which will not fit the 1330x. 5th joint part number 7438x

Is this compatible with a Nissan Xterra 4 from 2005? 0l rwd - drive shaft in the back?

Based on your application for a 2005 Nissan Xterra, you will receive a 4. Dana/Spicer u-joint, 0L, RWD 5th joint part number The rear driveshaft of this application/vehicle appears to be compatible with the 1330x.

Will these fit a GMC Sierra 1500 2WD regular cab long bed from 2006?

Based on your application for a 2006 GMC Sierra 1500 2WD regular cab with Dana/Spicer u-joints, Dana/Spicer u-joints, Dana/Spicer u-joints, Dana/ 5th joint part number At the Transmission, the 1330x could be a good fit for your application or vehicle. I say might because this application/vehicle uses two different (possibly different) drive line series. If this application/vehicle has a 3R series drive line with (ISR) Inside Snap Rings, or if there are no snap rings on the original, plastic injection for retaining the u-bolt is required. then the Dana/Spicer u-joint Part number 5- would be used at the Transmission and Differential as a joint part number. 795x. If (OSR) Outside Snap Rings are used in this application/vehicle, the drive line will be a 1330 Series, and the Dana/Spicer u-joint will be a 1330 Series. The transmission part number would be 5-joint. 1330x, and u- at the Differential 5th joint part number 793x.

Selected User Reviews For Spicer 5-1330-1X U-Joint Kit

Fits Toyota Tacoma 4x4 models from 2009 to present
5/5

These are the universal joints that run from the transmission to the rear differential on my 2009 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road 4x4. These are NOT for the FRONT differential's driveshaft. Three of these are required to complete all of the rear universal joints. These are identical in terms of fit, finish, and brand to what was installed at the factory when the vehicle was first purchased. Spicer is a top-notch brand, and I use it for all of my universal joints. At 125,000 miles, I replaced my joints and checked the old ones; they could have easily lasted another 25,000 miles. However, I installed new ones for my own peace of mind. Your mileage may differ from mine, but I hope this information was useful to some of my fellow Taco drivers. Get off the beaten path and enjoy life with someone you care about; go muddy miles and make some smiles! On the trail, I'll see you!.

Leighton Bartlett
Leighton Bartlett
| Dec 23, 2021
This application necessitates the use of the strongest universal joint possible
5/5

[1986 Ford F250 Diesel; 1986 Ford F250 Diesel; 1986 Ford F250 Diesel; 1986 Ford F250 Diesel; 1986 Ford F Ford F150, 1994; 2003 Jeep Liberty] all fit this universal joint, which is the strongest universal joint for the applications and still has the legendary dana-28 dana-28 dana-28 dana-28 dana-28 dana-28 dana-28 dana- Spicer quality, and it's a high-quality part that meets or exceeds OEM standards for all three of the vehicles mentioned, and I wouldn't put anything else on my trucks. comes with three different spring clips for different applications and fits all of the vehicles listed as advertised. If you don't have a ball joint press, installation is difficult, so unless you live in a dry climate where seizing isn't an issue, one of the old u-joint presses is a better option. Because the f150's joints were so seized, the caps came out in pieces. These are a simple way to ensure that your rear driveshaft is reliable and runs smoothly with the right tools. If you're the type to grease them, I'd recommend the greaseable type, but these will last longer if you don't touch them again.

Yehuda Potter
Yehuda Potter
| May 21, 2021
It's a well-made component with a great fit
5/5

They fit perfectly and are most likely the same brand that Toyota uses (or used to use) in its stock vehicles. I say that because, until one of these went out, I had never had drive train service on my truck, and all of the stock components were spicer. It's also simple to switch them out. For the do-it-yourselfer, there are a plethora of tutorials available. If you have the tools and the time, don't be afraid to try. I haven't put these to the test in terms of longevity, but if my original spicers lasted 140k before one went out, and they still "make them like they used to," I should be around 250-300k. I'll have to wait another 300 miles before I have to think about these again.

Lochlan Frost
Lochlan Frost
| Apr 16, 2021
The 1330x is a direct replacement for my 2012 Toyota Tacoma 4x4, but the factory-installed U-bolts are not compatible with the 1330x
5/5

Grease zerks can be found in joints. As a result, for ease of maintenance, I chose the sealed 1330x. They were simple to put together, but you'll need the right tools, such as a ball joint or a U-joint. Using a ratcheting wrench or an air impact wrench, press the joint. Because some presses aren't designed to be used with an impact wrench, make sure to read the manufacturer's instructions first.

Braelynn Ochoa
Braelynn Ochoa
| Feb 20, 2021
All of the clips on the 1988 Ford F150 are excessively thick
3/5

As a result, the clips come in three different thicknesses. Even the thinnest were thicker than the Moog ones, so more filing was required. Plus, I believe the actual unit is a few thousandths of a millimeter longer than the Moogs, which doesn't help. br>br>If you have a number that is exactly three, use it. The Moogs are getting closer at 620. If you need a specific size, I'm sure they're available in 5-packs. star.

Salvatore Morse
Salvatore Morse
| Aug 21, 2021
You're incredible
5/5

the condition of the joints After experiencing some vibration on my driveshaft, I decided to install these. Based on previous ones I had purchased at my local auto parts store, I expected them to last a year or 20,000 miles. When I replaced a perfectly good set of u-bolts, I was blown away. On the basis of my previous experience, I thought these joints would be bad. These u-tubes come highly recommended by me. MOOG's joints are available.

Natalie Maddox
Natalie Maddox
| Jun 11, 2021
So far, everything has gone well
5/5

In my 2011 Nissan Xterra, I had to replace all of the joints. These fit perfectly and have been going strong for over 1000 miles. I ruined one of them during installation due to a needle bearing falling over, so don't expect any problems. Take care not to fall victim to this. That is a user error; the product has nothing to do with it.

Jaylin Figueroa
Jaylin Figueroa
| May 16, 2021
This u-bolt fits the rear drive shaft u-bolt on the second generation Tacomas
3/5

joints. It fits Tacomas, despite Amazon's claims to the contrary. These were installed on my 2010 4x4 truck. Part 5 of the Pricer The 1330x fits as well, but it lacks zerk fittings. I ordered two of these and received two different U joints from the seller: 1 5- 1330- 1x as well as 1 5- 1330x. I wanted to put zerk fittings on them (which is why I ordered them in the first place), but all I got was one that looked like the picture. The 5- Although the 1330x continues to function properly, it is not what I expected. If that's what I wanted, I could have found one for a lower price elsewhere.

Journey Hancock
Journey Hancock
| Jun 26, 2021

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