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Jeep in the West 03-01-2018 10:56 AM

New Front Driveshaft. Pinion Yoke, or No?
 
I'm going to be ordering/installing a new front driveshaft, and have the option of installing a new pinion yoke along with it. Are there any benefits to installing a new pinion yoke? And downsides?

Thanks

resharp001 03-01-2018 11:16 AM

When bolting up to the factory flange, you will be keeping the DS u-joint a bit further from the diff, slightly impacting the angle of the shaft. That said, when replacing the yoke, you're removing the nut holding your pinion, which then runs the risk that you get it torqued properly when re-installing. Too tight or not tight enough, you're impacting pinion preload. The torque on that nut isn't as simple as XXX ft lbs like everything else on the jeep. I bolted a new Adams to the factory flange. I have a couple buddies that replaced with new yokes. None of us have had issues with either set up.

MacRubi2 03-01-2018 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by resharp001 (Post 4315791)
When bolting up to the factory flange, you will be keeping the DS u-joint a bit further from the diff, slightly impacting the angle of the shaft. That said, when replacing the yoke, you're removing the nut holding your pinion, which then runs the risk that you get it torqued properly when re-installing. Too tight or not tight enough, you're impacting pinion preload. The torque on that nut isn't as simple as XXX ft lbs like everything else on the jeep. I bolted a new Adams to the factory flange. I have a couple buddies that replaced with new yokes. None of us have had issues with either set up.

IMO I would stick with the factory flange set up just because of this^^^^^

Last summer we changed out both DS on a friends 2014 JKUR with Adams 1310 DS with yokes.
Didn’t get the rear pinion nut torqued correctly and he had some humming from the rear diff.

TheDirtman 03-02-2018 02:41 AM

flanges are typically stronger then yolks but may be tougher to find parts on a trail or away from home if you have issues. Yolk with strap kit ($7) is quick to fix on parts are cheap.

Jeep in the West 03-02-2018 07:53 AM

Thank you all for the advice. I think based on what you said, I’m just going to give the yoke a pass.


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