NP205 transfer case yoke?

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NP205 transfer case yoke?

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On a married 205 trannsfer case is the yoke for the front driveline the same size for a Dana 60 front axle as the Dana 44 front axle?
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Re: NP205 transfer case yoke?

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:hmm: I'm pretty sure it is.I think some of the half tons had a CV joint...or what ever its called.
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Re: NP205 transfer case yoke?

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I looked at the 78-79 60's I have here and both have 1330 yokes on them. I think the last 78-79 44 I had was 1330 also. I know the 80's and 90's F-350 4x4's used 1330 CV front shafts while the lighter trucks often had 1310's. Lots of stuff gets changed over the years so I'm not going to say anything I saw was from the factory that way. 1310's are usually strong enough for a 1 ton front driveshaft. I've put some power through 1310 CV's as a rear driveline in a lighter truck and it worked fine.
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