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Old 07-18-2015, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by D_engel
Dont go with the greasable U-joints. They have a hollow vein through the whole joint that makes them inherently weaker.
Thanks for the info. This is definitely the kind of stuff I was needing to know.
Old 07-18-2015, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by 951Rubi
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I've had my Adams driveshaft for 3 years now & they've held up great. I'd definitely get the Spicer U-Joints. As far as greasable vs non. The self contained ujoints are strong but if you're doing a lot of water crossings, I'd get the greasable ones. But if not or if you're like me & never take the time to grease them I would get the non greasable ones.
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Ive used adams shafts front and rear for 4 years with no issues also. Great product for the price.
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3+ years on our front Adams. Works great, no issues.
Old 07-19-2015, 03:54 AM
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You cannot go wrong with Adam's driveshaft! I have purchased 6 driveshaft from them! 3 different builds. Their customer service is top notch. Byfar the best company to deal with. My only regret is not finding them sooner.
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Another Adams fan. I put the 1310's with solid u joints on about 1 month ago. Zero issues, no driveline vibes.
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Thanks everyone, for the input on Adams DS. Y'all helped me make up my mind. I think once I get off my lazy a$$, I will measure and make an order this week.
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Originally Posted by Billbikes
I have an Adams 1310 with the solid front U Joint. Absolutely no complaints. I have a few friends who have the same that wheel a lot harder than me with no problems either. If you call them, they may even knock a few $$ off even....
Just recently purchased front and rear drive shafts from Adams. Great quality and customer service. Would definitely buy from again.
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I've had my older style Adams shaft for over three years. 0 problems.

I think you have the option to go with solid or grease-able joints now.


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