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    Where do I get universal joints for my 61 109 station wagon? Thanks.
    Doug
    61 Series II 109 SW
    95 RR County LWB
    06 Range Rover
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    our hosts, of course! scroll down for the brand you're looking for (proline or genuine)

    http://landroverparts.roversnorth.co...ode=67&key=cat

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    Is there a NAPA equivelant?
    Doug
    61 Series II 109 SW
    95 RR County LWB
    06 Range Rover
    98 Discovery LE

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    I like u-joints with the zerk in the end cap. They are easier to grease. and a bit stronger.
    I can't remember if the 61's take a 1300 or 1310 series.
    If 1300 series you can get Neapco/PDQ 1-0005 at Advance for about $13.
    If 1310 you can get Neapco/PDQ 1-0154 (do not use PDQ 1-0153) at Advance for the same price.

    1300 Series
    (2.938" cap to cap and 1.063" cap dia)
    Neapco: 1-0005 - Zerk in end cap
    Precision: 344 - Zerk in cross
    Spicer: 5-4x - Zerk in cross, NLA

    1310 Series
    (3.219' cap to cap and 1.063" cap dia)
    Neapco: 1-0153 - Zerk in cross (Do not use PDQ version of this u-joint)
    Neapco/PDQ: 1-0154 - Zerk in end cap
    Precision: 369 - Zerk in cross
    Precision: 380 - Zerk in end cap (if you use these, make sure the zerk is in the box, it's an unusual/hard to find thread size)
    Spicer: 1-153x - Zerk in cross
    Tom Rowe

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    Just a suggestion based on my experience. Don't order them by the model year alone. The shafts will interchange with later units. Get some measurements of the U-joint itself and have that ready when you order.
    Jason
    "Clubs are for Chumps" Club president

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    I agree with Jason. Measure first, then order. Ran into that issue with my SIII 109. Ordered by year, needed the smaller size. Check out TeriAnn's page http://www.expeditionlandrover.info/LRpartNumbers.htm , for alternative part numbers.

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    U-joints are one of the only parts I have found that NAPA actually has listed in their computer for my Rover!
    Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.

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