Skf u joints?

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Ironracer

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has anyone ever used the SKF brute force u joints... finally got some after getting the rock auto jack. Damn things are made in China!!!! Arggh! I got them for 13 bucks a piece, including shipping, but if they're junk, I don't even want them! And to me, ain't nothing but junk comes from There, for the definitive "Most Part"!
 
I was told most Precision are now china, too Last ones I bought were marked USA but that was some time ago
 
I was told most Precision are now china, too Last ones I bought were marked USA but that was some time ago
Is there any strong American U joints out there? Another thing Del, the "zero fitting" wth? I guess I ain't been globalized, its a concaved circle,
with a little tiny valve down at the bottom of the crater, instead of a big nipple like a normal one... huh? Do you grease it with a needle, or is it the new Chi Com metric nongreasable- greasable fitting? The more I think about this,the more I should eat the shipping, and send them damn things back! Unless I hear anyone's used them with success.....
 
I put skf uppers and lowers in my dart. The uppers were a pita to get in its like the threads were oversized once I started threading them in they just stopped before bottoming out. I had to inch them in and finally got them to bottom out in the control arm. I haven't got enough miles on them to speak on the durability. But they seem well made.
 
Oh crap I missed the U !! Mine were ball joints not u joints lol
All good! I was doing some other research, a few Mopar websites say that Spicer( which is sending out neapco) are good. But these sre old posts. And neapco seems like the garbage I used to get it Advance Auto Parts I never had one fail but those were all in work trucks even though they raised a lot of hell!
 
I put skf uppers and lowers in my dart. The uppers were a pita to get in its like the threads were oversized once I started threading them in they just stopped before bottoming out. I had to inch them in and finally got them to bottom out in the control arm. I haven't got enough miles on them to speak on the durability. But they seem well made.
Brother, that sucks. Funny you say that, I just put a little digital slide caliper on these things, and I'm getting different measurements; it's not much but it makes you wonder..?
 
All good! I was doing some other research, a few Mopar websites say that Spicer( which is sending out neapco) are good. But these sre old posts. And neapco seems like the garbage I used to get it Advance Auto Parts I never had one fail but those were all in work trucks even though they raised a lot of hell!
I used Spicer u joints on everything on my car and truck I had some bad moog u joints give me some trouble on my ram I switched to Spicer and it solved that problem
 
I used Spicer u joints on everything on my car and truck I had some bad moog u joints give me some trouble on my ram I switched to Spicer and it solved that problem
I'm still curious as to what the hell an inverted zerk fitting is? Lol the main reason I don't want to buy anything from China is, one way or the other, all that money goes to further communism and their military industrial complex!
 
Can't go wrong with Spicer. I've never broken any of them. I've broken both a neapco and precision.[
Can't go wrong with Spicer. I've never broken any of them. I've broken both a neapco and precision.
I was looking at Strange a few minutes ago! They are sending neapco. Best info I can find is the spicers were made in USA at least until May of last year... I've always known Dana and Spicer were the way to go! I thought I was getting a deal on Brute Force U-joints, didn't know they weren't the real deal
 
There is good & bad stuff from China. I bought a new drill chuck for my lathe, Chinese, looks very well made & machined.
 
There is good & bad stuff from China. I bought a new drill chuck for my lathe, Chinese, looks very well made & machined.

Yup you're right. There are some good things...the problem is there's SO much of it comin in now there's just a lot of bad.
 
I use Spicer solid non greaseable. Last set I bought the cross shaft was made in Mexico, needle bearings and cap USA. I've never broken one.
 
I use Spicer solid non greaseable. Last set I bought the cross shaft was made in Mexico, needle bearings and cap USA. I've never broken one.
The Mexicans actually drive, love, and respect our vehicles. So I firmly believe they're going to make a better product, un like the damn chicom
 
Have you talked to a good driveshaft rebuilder, maybe they could advise who makes a good U joint.
I had a top guy in nearby NJ make me a completely new shaft when replaced my 8 1/4 rear with a 8 3/4
I know he used quality joints. Just a idea
 

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