Front diff yoke.

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Front diff yoke.

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Does anyone have the part number for the front diff driveshaft yoke? I need a new one and cant find one anywhere.
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Re: Front diff yoke.

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Got one in boneyard off a blazer.
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Glad that you found one. Did the dealer or Rockauto not help at all?
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Rockauto and any other site I tried failed me. Chevy had it in stock for 114. I couldn't swallow that so i went to pull-A-part and got one for 12 lol.
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RebelKid1822 wrote:Rockauto and any other site I tried failed me. Chevy had it in stock for 114. I couldn't swallow that so i went to pull-A-part and got one for 12 lol.
I don't blame you there, at all. I can't think of any right now (probably a senior moment) but, there's a bunch of other sources for quality drive line parts out there on the web. I'd have to fire up my old dying laptop to check GM's recommendation on the pinion nut. Most recommend a one time use. Keep an eye on that if, you have a chance.
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Re: Front diff yoke.

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I used a dab on blue loctite, and then when it was tight, used a chisel punch and a hammer and crushed one of the flats in to keep the nut from coming off, basically making it a homemade locnut