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NO. It has a slip yoke.
Had one built for 1995 Chevy silverado z-71, rear, 65" balanced with my yoke, $275
Breaking an egg is a physical change not a chemical one.
yoke on the driveshaft[s}
go online to lmc truck.com to find Chevy truck parts or grumpys.com
Mark driveshaft and yoke to re-isntall in same location to maintain factory balance Loosen and remove small "U" clamps at yoke end of driveshaft Pry driveshaft out of yoke Pull off of splined end
The Yoke's on Me was created in 1944.
The homophone of YOKE is YOLK.
I believe the Mesopotamiens did invent the yoke
The Welsh plug in the yoke is no longer sealed. The yoke will need replaced.The Welsh plug in the yoke is no longer sealed. The yoke will need replaced.
The rear section of the driveshaft has a slip yoke in it. This allows the rear section of the driveshaft to change length as the rear axle moves up and down. If this slip yoke binds, the change in length is absorbed by the slip yoke at the back of the transmission. Because the carrier bearing itself is fixed to the driveshaft, and the hanger that holds the bearing is fixed to the frame or cross member, when the rear slip yoke binds, it moves the entire driveshaft forward taking the carrier bearing with it, and pushing it out of the rubber in the hanger.