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A slip yoke has a splined shaft the drive shaft slides over. This allows the drive shaft to flex on rough terrain. A flange yoke has a flat plate on the transfer case and the end of the drive shaft and they bolt together.

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Q: What is the difference between a slip yoke and flange yoke on rear of transfer case?
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