Yukon Gear YY D44-1350-24F - Yukon 24 Spline Front Pinion Yoke for Dana 30/44 Jeep JK w/1350 U-Bolt Design
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Yukon Gear YY D44-1350-24F - Yukon 24 Spline Front Pinion Yoke for Dana 30/44 Jeep JK w/1350 U-Bolt Design
Yukon 24 Spline Front Pinion Yoke for Dana 30 & 44 JK, 1350 U-Bolt Design
Yukon front differential pinion yoke, 1350 U-Bolt style yoke for Dana 30 & 44 JK, 24 spline
Yukon Gear and Axle manufactures a complete line of general replacement and performance series of pinion yokes for many street, racing, and heavy-duty off-road applications.
- Premium Quality: The YY D44-1350-24F Pinion Yoke from Yukon Gear & Axle is built to last, ensuring long-lasting performance and durability for your Jeep Wrangler JK.
- Perfect Fit: Designed specifically for Dana 30 and 44 front differentials, this 24 spline pinion yoke guarantees a precise fit, eliminating any worries of compatibility issues.
- U-Bolt Design: Featuring a 1350 U-bolt design, this pinion yoke offers superior strength and stability, making it ideal for off-road enthusiasts who demand the best from their vehicles.
- Enhanced Front-End Performance: Upgrade your Jeep Wrangler JK's front differential with the YY D44-1350-24F Pinion Yoke to experience improved traction and smoother handling, even on the toughest terrains.
- Maximum Versatility: Compatible with a wide range of Jeep Wrangler models from 2007 to 2018, this pinion yoke is a versatile choice that suits various years of Jeep Wrangler owners.
- Hassle-Free Installation: With its 1.850" hub diameter, installing the YY D44-1350-24F Pinion Yoke is a breeze, allowing you to get back on the road or trail in no time.
- OEM Alternative: As an aftermarket solution, this pinion yoke offers the same high-quality performance as original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts but at a more
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