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Old 09-15-2017, 04:44 PM
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Are the transfer case front and rear yokes different on an 08 JKU vs a 2012 JKU? Both automatic. And if so anybody know where to buy just the yokes? I need 1350.
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They should be 32 spline and you can get them at your local driveline shop and some auto part stores. You can also get them online from any driveshaft maker or supply shop.
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But are they the same? I want to swap driveshafts from a 08 with Adams 1350 to a 2012 with factory and I'm just wondering if I'm going to need different yokes.
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My friend bought a shaft for am 07 sport and it bolted up to the 15 rubi. Unfortunately the shaft isn't long enough for the new jeep so it'll need to be lengthened but everything bolted right up and 4wd was functional, albeit noisy and full of vibes due to the length difference.



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