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🔧 MOOG 387 U-Joint: Unmatched Durability and Precision Engineering Review

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Description of 🔧 MOOG 387 U-Joint: Unmatched Durability and Precision Engineering

STRONG AND DURABLE -- Premium u-joints are cold-forged, case-hardened and precision-ground. KEEPS DIRT OUT -- Nitrile rubber grease seals use a compressed double lip design for effective protection against contaminants. GREASABLE DESIGN -- Greasable u-joints allow for new grease to flush out contaminants and moisture. RIGOROUS TESTING -- Comprehensive testing throughout design and development processes by MOOG engineers for quality you can count on. COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE -- Available for foreign and domestic nameplates.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

98 Tacoma 4x4 Extended Cab WORKS!

This works great on my '98 Tacoma 4x4 Extended Cab with a rear driveshaft on the rear axle. The Moog website also states that this works for the rear driveshaft on the gearbox as well as both gimbals on the front driveshaft. Check the Moog website to make sure. I'm ordering another one for my rear propshaft in the gearbox. This has cured my horrible vibration while driving but I feel like the other one needs to be replaced as well. After that it should be smooth. The hardest part of the…

Pros
  • Universal Joints and Parts
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Smooth and Correct C-Clamps

I used this U-Joint on a 2001 Toyota Tacoma Pre-Runner Crew Cab Rear Driveshaft on the rear axle and it works fine. I used a ball joint press. and a 19 mm socket for installation. After sliding in the shells, attaching the C-clamps (the thickness of which is appropriate for the application), and banging the case a few times to get the joint in place, it feels very smooth either way. After that it took about 9 pumps of lubricant to completely fill the joint. I plan to post an update after I've…

Pros
  • Transmission and Transmission
Cons
  • Damaged