Difference between AMC 20 and Dana30
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Re: Difference between AMC 20 and Dana30
They are nearly identical, much like night and day are the same.
The u-bolt style is an upgrade for strength and performance. I swapped the
yoke on my AMC20 for the u-bolt style. The AMC20 and the D30 use a different
diameter pinion shaft, which is what the yoke fits onto.
<jelwell1982@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hey,
>
> If anyone remebers I just dropped the driveshaft out of my '85 CJ7,
> turns out I need to replace the rear-end yoke too.
> Searching around it seems there are a few options u-bot style or
> strap. Seems like the consensus is U-bolt. My question is:
> Is there a difference between the AMC 20 and Dana 30 yokes?
>>From what I've read they used both in the '85 CJ7's. In pictures they
> look alike. The reason I ask is I can't find one locally and will
> probably just buy online and want to buy right the first time...
>
> Thanks for the help and sorry if I sound like an idiot, I am new to
> the Jeep, but insist on doing everything myself...
>
> Jeremy
>
The u-bolt style is an upgrade for strength and performance. I swapped the
yoke on my AMC20 for the u-bolt style. The AMC20 and the D30 use a different
diameter pinion shaft, which is what the yoke fits onto.
<jelwell1982@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1194144884.521965.107850@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> Hey,
>
> If anyone remebers I just dropped the driveshaft out of my '85 CJ7,
> turns out I need to replace the rear-end yoke too.
> Searching around it seems there are a few options u-bot style or
> strap. Seems like the consensus is U-bolt. My question is:
> Is there a difference between the AMC 20 and Dana 30 yokes?
>>From what I've read they used both in the '85 CJ7's. In pictures they
> look alike. The reason I ask is I can't find one locally and will
> probably just buy online and want to buy right the first time...
>
> Thanks for the help and sorry if I sound like an idiot, I am new to
> the Jeep, but insist on doing everything myself...
>
> Jeremy
>
#12
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Re: Difference between AMC 20 and Dana30
They are nearly identical, much like night and day are the same.
The u-bolt style is an upgrade for strength and performance. I swapped the
yoke on my AMC20 for the u-bolt style. The AMC20 and the D30 use a different
diameter pinion shaft, which is what the yoke fits onto.
<jelwell1982@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1194144884.521965.107850@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> Hey,
>
> If anyone remebers I just dropped the driveshaft out of my '85 CJ7,
> turns out I need to replace the rear-end yoke too.
> Searching around it seems there are a few options u-bot style or
> strap. Seems like the consensus is U-bolt. My question is:
> Is there a difference between the AMC 20 and Dana 30 yokes?
>>From what I've read they used both in the '85 CJ7's. In pictures they
> look alike. The reason I ask is I can't find one locally and will
> probably just buy online and want to buy right the first time...
>
> Thanks for the help and sorry if I sound like an idiot, I am new to
> the Jeep, but insist on doing everything myself...
>
> Jeremy
>
The u-bolt style is an upgrade for strength and performance. I swapped the
yoke on my AMC20 for the u-bolt style. The AMC20 and the D30 use a different
diameter pinion shaft, which is what the yoke fits onto.
<jelwell1982@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1194144884.521965.107850@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> Hey,
>
> If anyone remebers I just dropped the driveshaft out of my '85 CJ7,
> turns out I need to replace the rear-end yoke too.
> Searching around it seems there are a few options u-bot style or
> strap. Seems like the consensus is U-bolt. My question is:
> Is there a difference between the AMC 20 and Dana 30 yokes?
>>From what I've read they used both in the '85 CJ7's. In pictures they
> look alike. The reason I ask is I can't find one locally and will
> probably just buy online and want to buy right the first time...
>
> Thanks for the help and sorry if I sound like an idiot, I am new to
> the Jeep, but insist on doing everything myself...
>
> Jeremy
>
#13
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Re: Difference between AMC 20 and Dana30
They are nearly identical, much like night and day are the same.
The u-bolt style is an upgrade for strength and performance. I swapped the
yoke on my AMC20 for the u-bolt style. The AMC20 and the D30 use a different
diameter pinion shaft, which is what the yoke fits onto.
<jelwell1982@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1194144884.521965.107850@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> Hey,
>
> If anyone remebers I just dropped the driveshaft out of my '85 CJ7,
> turns out I need to replace the rear-end yoke too.
> Searching around it seems there are a few options u-bot style or
> strap. Seems like the consensus is U-bolt. My question is:
> Is there a difference between the AMC 20 and Dana 30 yokes?
>>From what I've read they used both in the '85 CJ7's. In pictures they
> look alike. The reason I ask is I can't find one locally and will
> probably just buy online and want to buy right the first time...
>
> Thanks for the help and sorry if I sound like an idiot, I am new to
> the Jeep, but insist on doing everything myself...
>
> Jeremy
>
The u-bolt style is an upgrade for strength and performance. I swapped the
yoke on my AMC20 for the u-bolt style. The AMC20 and the D30 use a different
diameter pinion shaft, which is what the yoke fits onto.
<jelwell1982@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1194144884.521965.107850@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> Hey,
>
> If anyone remebers I just dropped the driveshaft out of my '85 CJ7,
> turns out I need to replace the rear-end yoke too.
> Searching around it seems there are a few options u-bot style or
> strap. Seems like the consensus is U-bolt. My question is:
> Is there a difference between the AMC 20 and Dana 30 yokes?
>>From what I've read they used both in the '85 CJ7's. In pictures they
> look alike. The reason I ask is I can't find one locally and will
> probably just buy online and want to buy right the first time...
>
> Thanks for the help and sorry if I sound like an idiot, I am new to
> the Jeep, but insist on doing everything myself...
>
> Jeremy
>
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Re: Difference between AMC 20 and Dana30
"Earle Horton" <123456@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Dana 35 on the rear. Your CJ7 probably has the AMC20.
Yes Earle, but the D30 is on the front. On his year and model, his choices
for a yoke are for the D30 and AMC20. He's asking if the yokes are the same.
I think they are not, but SnoMan says they are.
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Re: Difference between AMC 20 and Dana30
"Earle Horton" <123456@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Dana 35 on the rear. Your CJ7 probably has the AMC20.
Yes Earle, but the D30 is on the front. On his year and model, his choices
for a yoke are for the D30 and AMC20. He's asking if the yokes are the same.
I think they are not, but SnoMan says they are.
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Re: Difference between AMC 20 and Dana30
"Earle Horton" <123456@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:472d3406$0$26364$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
> Dana 35 on the rear. Your CJ7 probably has the AMC20.
Yes Earle, but the D30 is on the front. On his year and model, his choices
for a yoke are for the D30 and AMC20. He's asking if the yokes are the same.
I think they are not, but SnoMan says they are.
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