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Hi im new to this forum I primarily own chevy but we do own a 66 ford fairlane and our newly aquired 1990 F250 tow rig.
Now my question is regarding yokes on the early bronco 9"s i have a 1974 bronco rear in my el camino now which is bone stock and im in the midst of putting together another pot ( 456's, detroit locker ) but what i need to know is .... Are all the early bronco 9"s yokes the same? i need to get another one here pronto because race season is rolling around and i cant seem to find one!!!! Did ford ever use the same yoke in there f-series trucks? full size bronco's?
Yes, all EBs have the same yoke at the diff. There were two different driveshafts used (Borg-Warner '66-70 and Spicer '71-'77), but they only differed at the CV (transfer case) end of the shaft.
Whether that 9" yoke was used in F-series or big Broncos, I don't know.
Yes
I am just about certain the big Bronc with 9" rears had the same yokes.
Cause the seals are the same.
Napa showed one part number...
and mine is leaking
again ..
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