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Old 04-18-2010, 06:12 PM
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I'm in the process of replacing my driveshaft slip yoke. I have an automatic and the Ford replacement has a damper on it, the aftermarket ones do not, any suggestions on which one I should get, they're about the same price.
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Old 04-19-2010, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by smythge
I'm in the process of replacing my driveshaft slip yoke. I have an automatic and the Ford replacement has a damper on it, the aftermarket ones do not, any suggestions on which one I should get, they're about the same price.

First thing is why are you replacing the yoke in the first place? If it were mine i wouldn't want a damper on it if it didn't have it to begin with, just my opinion.
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Originally Posted by SnakeConvert98
First thing is why are you replacing the yoke in the first place? If it were mine i wouldn't want a damper on it if it didn't have it to begin with, just my opinion.
It came from the factory with a damper and it currently has one on it. I am replacing it because it has groves warn in it and the existing damper is about to fall off. I just ordered a new one from Ford.
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