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Old 03-08-2003, 02:36 AM   #1
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What size yoke is the stock 10-bolt

What size yoke does the stock 10-bolt have? 1330?
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i believe the trunions are 1" is that what you want?
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I was wondering what the size of the stock 10-bolt rear yoke was. As in 1310,1330,1350. I think its a 1330, I just want some one to confirm it.
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Seems to me it uses a 3147X U-joint, if that's what you're asking. Looks like you can buy one for a 1310 but I don't think that's stock.

http://www.drivetrainspecialists.com...=28&cat=GM+7.5
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U-joint series and sizes

Maybe this site will help after yoke is measured.

http://www.driveshaftsuperstore.com/common_u-joints.htm
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