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Join Date: Sep 2005
Member # 53037
Location: Canada
Posts: 105
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1350 yokes for jeep d20?
I would like to upgrade my driveshaft to a 1350 ujoint as long as im installing a rear d60 on my jeep.
What would you suggest? get a 1310 yoke for the d60 and keep my old driveshaft? get a 1350 yoke for my d20 and get a new stronger drive shaft as well? Does anyone make 1350 yokes for dana 20 tcases? |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Member # 5021
Location: Lincoln, CA
Posts: 5,967
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The yokes are about $85 for 26 spline 1350. You can run a 1310 yoke on the D60 also. You can run a conversion joint on the axle end of the driveline.
I personally would not spend $85 on a small output shaft yoke. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Member # 53037
Location: Canada
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Who makes the 1350 yokes for the d20?
I tried Ebay but theres nothing on there. 85$ for a yoke is annoying but less so then a new custom driveshaft. Problem with custom driveshafts is when you break something you cant go to a junkyard for spare parts. Easier to match the yoke to the tcase and get driveshaft at a recking yard Last edited by Paramount; 03-08-2007 at 01:59 PM. |
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