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Old 07-27-2003, 02:32 PM   #1
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Slip yoke for GM's aluminum driveshaft

Does anyone one how I can replace the slip yoke off my stock aluminum "1LE" driveshaft ? It says "Spicer" on it, so I assume they make them, but does anyone have a part number or a place that sells this kind of stuff ? Thanx
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any 3rd or 4th gen yoke ought to work as well as most others i beleive.
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Naah... see it's not that easy. I thought so at first too. Hehehehe...

The way the clips are mounted for the universal joints is different between a steel shaft and the aluminum one. That's why I need that specific type of yoke. :/
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The aluminum shaft has 1310 yokes. You should be able to take it to any driveline shop and they'll know what you need.
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Naah... see it's not that easy. I thought so at first too. Hehehehe...

The way the clips are mounted for the universal joints is different between a steel shaft and the aluminum one. That's why I need that specific type of yoke. :/

whats diffrent? can you take pics?


im mostly just curious.
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You could prolly call the dealer and get the part #. Then just order it off of gmpartsdirect.com
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