U-Joint?

Re: U-Joints/drive shaft replaced

Stallion back on the road again. Had a bad vibration and thought it was U-joint.
Ford garage with TMS (Richard) agreed. Rear u-joint worn out, front with some play. Also had a bolt broken, upper trailing arm.
This came on with out warning it seems drove it one day it was fine next the vibrations. Replaced drive shaft, u-joints and bolt and now all is fine. Oh well I still love my Stalliion. Thanks to TMS and a big thank-you to Richard. Miles on Stallion 33337.0 when turned in.
Terry
 
ED,

Richard at TMS said the rear U-joint was a Precision part # 369. He didnt have the other on hand when I talked to him. TMS sent the parts so I didnt research it any more.
Terry
 

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