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Old 07-24-2014, 04:17 PM
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Is it the 1350 pinion yoke I need for my 8.8 that uses the GM u-joint?

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You are going to need to figure out which yoke or companion flange you have on the 8.8 by measuring it and researching some of the custom driveshaft mfg websites.
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Originally Posted by Strokin_6_Oh
Is it the 1350 yoke I need for my 8.8 that uses the GM u-joint?
If you're using an 8.8 (car) it likely will use a 1330 Ford or 2-4800 u joint which is 3.622" wide and has 1 1/16" cap diameter, if you are using a GM driveshaft (car) with it may need a conversion u joint that mates 1310 or 1330 GM to 1330 Ford, got that? lol… There are many ways to go and there are many conversion u joints. I just did this and am using a Mustang 8.8 driveshaft to a GM 27 spline 1310 yoke for Fbody T56. Good luck. 1-0134, 2-1569, Spicer 5-134x, google them

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Ok. I was told its the pinion yoke out of an 87 f150 2wd truck. Ill be using a gm drive shaft.
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Sounds like you need a 8.8 1350 yoke. If your driveshaft has 1350 joints on it. the size joint is what you need to look at.

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Yep 1350. Strange has it on their site



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