Yoke type or slip spline type?
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If a U-joint bolts to a flange on the transfer case, it's a yoke type. If the end of the drive shaft slides out of the transfer case, it's a slip.
If that doesn't make sense, look at that U-joint. A slip type has the U-joint pressed into both the drive shaft and the slip yoke, with no u-bolts. If there are u-bolts, it's a yoke type.
If that doesn't make sense, look at that U-joint. A slip type has the U-joint pressed into both the drive shaft and the slip yoke, with no u-bolts. If there are u-bolts, it's a yoke type.
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