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Driveshaft

jester

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Ok, this might sound kind of dumb, but I can't seem to remember. Does the slip yoke on the rear drive shaft go on the t-case end or the differential end, or does it even make a difference? Thanks!
 
i have seen both. but the factory is tcase end. and i would want it that way so mud and dirt dont get in there as easy.
 

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