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Finding the right yoke

nad

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I'm in a pickle right now with my broken yoke situation. Every yoke I find at the junkyard that fits the splines on my t-case (NP208) is shorter than my stock one or different looking on the opening where the u-joint connects.

I was just going to try ordering one off the internet, but how do I tell which one I need exactly? Before I order the wrong one and waste money on something I didn't need.
 
had a similar problem i just got a 1-ton yoke and a conversion u-joint worked fine till i bought a cv shaft... ton yoke is long one
 
that is a 1ton yoke. 1350 is the ton side and 1310 is what you got if its still a half ton shaft. that would be EXACTLY what i just done. u-joint costs about 18.00 dollars you can search on here for the part numbers but i'll try to find mine..... but yeah it works.... be sure to count your splines mine is a 32 spline fine shaft np2o8
 
yeah, it's a 32 spline. Sweet, I think I've got it figured out then. Thanks.
 
Your local driveline shop will have them. They aren't very expensive either, about $75.00 new. You could call Jesse at HAD.
 
What is a 1410 joint? Is that bigger than the average joint? I just got whatever advance auto gave me when I told them what type of vehicle I have.

I found this yoke and it seems to be closer to the specs of the one that I broke.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Slip...ageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem?_trksid=p1638.m118

1410 joint is a heavy duty joint that will operate at higher angles. I've never bought anything from this site, but there is a ton of information if you browse around.
 
A local driveline shop should be able to order the right thing for you. Check the big-rig shops, too - anybody who can order Spicer parts. If you search the web, the Spicer yoke catalogs are available for download, which should let you identify the part number.

You can also find Neapco catalogs - Don't know if they make those slip yokes or not.
 

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