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11-23-2020, 09:12 AM | #3 |
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Re: Are all transfer case slip yokes interchangeable?
To answer my own question, I tried three driveshafts on a 1991 Suburban np241 output shaft, which should be the same as the np208 output shafts. I tried a 1987 v20, 2005 Silverado 2500hd, and a 2010 Tahoe. All three slip yokes went right on without problems, and they all measured 1.990 inches in outside diameter. They were all about six inches long, when measured from the ujoint weld to the end of the slip yoke. There were slight differences in length, possibly a 3/8" difference between the longest and shortest one.
I'll be using a full-float 14-bolt disk brake axle from a 2005 2500hd truck. I'll replace the seals and bearings in this axle, but leave it completely stock. I also got the driveshaft from the same truck, since it should fit perfectly. I found quotes of $125 to shorten and balance this steel driveshaft. If it was an aluminum shaft, it would have cost $50 more for the same process.
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1987 C6P V20 truck, 2010 LMG 5.3, AFM delete, 2010 Camaro exhaust manifolds, 1997 nv4500, 1991 np241c, hydroboost, 2005 14bff axle & driveshaft, drop-n-lock gooseneck, 4.10 gears, stock suspension, rims, and tires. Still a work in progress. Any questions or suggestions are welcome! |
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