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Moog 378 Universal Joint Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
🚗 Transmission & Drive Train, 🛠️ Replacement Parts

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Description of Moog 378 Universal Joint

BUILT TO LAST -- Rugged design specifically engineered for applications with higher torque and horsepower. CORROSION PROTECTION -- Exclusive MICRO SHIELD coating protects against rust and corrosion. STRONG AND DURABLE -- Cold-forged, case-hardened and precision-ground alloy steel crosses for durability. KEEPS DIRT OUT -- Abrasion-resistant nitrile seals provide ideal grease retention and protection from under-vehicle contaminants. GREASABLE DESIGN -- Bearing cups feature a radial design to allow 360 Degrees lubricant distribution to all bearing surfaces.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Smooth Ride with Durable Design

I purchased a universal joint for my automotive transmission and drive train system and was blown away by the sturdy design and smooth operation.After i put it to the test I noticed a major improvement in my vehicle`s performance and reduced vibration. The durable construction has made for a worry-free commute. The only downside is the slightly higher cost compared to other options. Overall, a fantastic investment for any car enthusiast..

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting construction
Cons
  • Requires specific tools for installation

Revainrating 4 out of 5

so it should still be good. Only time will tell

Extra thick universal joints, lubricated for heavy duty applications. One fit perfectly into any 80 cj5 axle shaft with a Dana 30 front axle, but one was slightly imperfect and I had to sand down a tiny spot that was sticking up and preventing it from going in. I had to send it back but I was in a hurry to reassemble the front. I haven't heated it up or sprayed it with rust resistant paint so it should still be fine. Time will tell, but I hope I don't have to interfere again in the near future.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Fair enough, but...