Cleaning out my shop and I have these new in box Spicer 5-1203X u-joints. I have marked on the box "85 E350". I used to own a 1985 Ford E350 parcel van (Ryder truck) with a 460 engine and C-6 transmission. These are for the rear drive shaft, one front joint, one rear joint. Of course these fit many other applications but this is what I would have bought them for.
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- Driveshaft boot & clamp kit(US $27.99)
- Driveshaft boot & clamp kit(US $27.99)
- Driveshaft boot & clamp kit(US $27.99)
- Driveshaft boot & clamp kit(US $27.99)
- Driveshaft boot & clamp kit(US $27.99)
New so-called 'stealth' speed cameras: don't panic
Mon, 03 Feb 2014REX Speed cameras: rumours of their death have been greatly exaggerated. Two years ago we were reporting on the number of road safety partnerships switching off their speed cameras – now the Highways Agency has revealed a new system that will offer more cost-effective motorway monitoring. Though officially called Hadsec3 – Highways Agency digital enforcement camera system – the mainstream national press has already dubbed the new speed cameras ‘stealth cameras’, on the basis that they are small and grey, rather than bright yellow.
Tesla set for record sales result
Wed, 15 Jan 2014Innovative electric carmaker Tesla is set to announce that the last quarter of 2013 was the most successful for sales in the company’s history. As a young company with a well-respected product this doesn’t sound too surprising – until you learn that the anticipated results are said to be 20% better than Tesla had predicted. On Bing: see pictures of the Tesla Model S Find out how much a used Tesla costs on Auto Trader Tesla says it sold and delivered nearly 6,900 vehicles in the fourth quarter of 2013 – which is “approximately 20%” more than prior guidance.
One Lap of the Web: Remembering the dearly departed
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