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NP 205 front output shaft flange

Old Jul 22, 2009 | 01:39 PM
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NP 205 front output shaft flange

Does anyone know if they make different styles. I am looking for a shorter one or one that will be the same ujoint style that is on the front Dana 60. Just wondering if anyone has experimented with or knows if there is different styles out there. I have searched and the only thing I found is to get the 1410 style and change the yolk on the Dana 60 to a Dana 70 style, I am just trying to get the drive shaft in the front to work and I need it to be about 3"-4" shorter. Thanks in advance for the help.
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 02:42 PM
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You can use the same yolk thats on the output shaft. The front dana 60 takes the same yolk as the rear dana 70, I think pretty sure.
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Old Jul 23, 2009 | 12:27 AM
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They make lots of different styles. There are several different flanges like the stock one or you can switch it to a regular yoke like the one one the rear output. Any 32spline flange or yoke for a 205 will fit, just get one for whatever joint you want to use. As stated above the pinion yoke on the front axle is the same spline as the rear (29 spline)so any Dana 60 or 70 yoke will fit. Hope this is what you're getting at.
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