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Old Aug 5, 2022 | 01:18 PM
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LS1 Driveshaft U-Joints?

I've been stumped on what galvanized u-joint to use for my aluminum driveshaft. It came out of an 02 Trans Am. Tried looking around and google didn't help. Nor did searching on the forums. If anyone has a specific u-joint part number to run that's galvanized to prevent corrosion, please let me know. If the corrosion is minimal and I can just run a normal u-joint let me know that too. Thanks for the help.
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Old Aug 6, 2022 | 07:52 AM
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Re: LS1 Driveshaft U-Joints?

Originally Posted by Eclipsing_Moon
I've been stumped on what galvanized u-joint to use for my aluminum driveshaft. It came out of an 02 Trans Am. Tried looking around and google didn't help. Nor did searching on the forums. If anyone has a specific u-joint part number to run that's galvanized to prevent corrosion, please let me know. If the corrosion is minimal and I can just run a normal u-joint let me know that too. Thanks for the help.
I've been running a standard U-joint for years without issues. My 1LE shaft required a 3-3130 to mate properly with the pinion yoke. That might be a starting point, if nothing else.

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