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Old 11-20-2020, 06:16 AM   #6
b454rat
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Re: Fixed yoke vs slip yoke

Not necessarily the strongest as some 1 tons came with them. But it’s definitely nicer to have off-roading. But slip yoke is not the end of the world. I wheeled one for a bit that had some flex in never came out. Getting air is when really need to be careful, or when the entire rear suspension comes unloaded. Normal flexing isn’t an issue cause the driveshaft is in the middle, so doesn’t move much. But for OP is doing it will be fine. But to do it right need to measure like I said, only right way to do it.
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