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Pinion yoke? #2803083
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Putting a Dana 60 under my 64. What pinion yoke should I use? Drag car only ladder bar coil over. Thanks

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^^^^^This. 1350 is the way to go. The cast piece is $50 less, but considering what happens when one breaks, the CM unit is cheap insurance.


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I’ll agree with those two if you’re wavering!

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While I can't give any advice on the best yoke, if you want to ever have a driveshaft speed sensor running off the yoke that can be a consideration.

Some are more accommodating for a trigger wheel than others.

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Originally Posted by 340Cuda
While I can't give any advice on the best yoke, if you want to ever have a driveshaft speed sensor running off the yoke that can be a consideration.

Some are more accommodating for a trigger wheel than others.

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Originally Posted by 340Cuda
While I can't give any advice on the best yoke, if you want to ever have a driveshaft speed sensor running off the yoke that can be a consideration.

Some are more accommodating for a trigger wheel than others.


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