Posted by RodInNS on September 14, 2007 at 20:37:47 from (24.224.246.156):
In Reply to: u joint sources posted by Jd 4020 3020 on September 14, 2007 at 19:30:10:
I don't know the machine so I don't know what it uses for joints... I spose if it's got some CV joints in there, he's looking at a pile of money. I do know that in days gone by, NH used a pretty good quality shaft and joints on their gear. I don't know wht they use on that rig today.... but with the old stuff I'm about at the point where I wouldn't mind paying for the OEM parts if I got the original quality. To answer your question, most dealers along with A&I carry a line of Weasler driveline parts that will no doubt match up to what he has. The thing I find with Weasler though is.... the quality is not really there. I've noticed several weasler shafts fail now where the old Spicer parts held up without a problem... so I ten to think the weasler stuff is poor... so he might be farther ahead to pony up and buy the OEM parts. An FX25 is not something he wants buggering up over a cross kit that can't quite 'cut it'.
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