
Standard yokes are essential drivetrain components that connect the driveshaft to the transfer case, transmission, or axle. They provide a secure mounting point for U joints and allow smooth transfer of torque through the driveline. Advance Adapters offers a wide selection of standard yokes designed for durability, precise fitment, and reliable performance in both on road and off road applications.
This category is part of our broader drivetrain lineup and is commonly used alongside:
Available options include:
Choosing the correct yoke is critical for proper driveline performance. Key factors include spline count, U joint size, and mounting style. Matching these specifications ensures proper fitment, balanced rotation, and reduced vibration. Incorrect yoke selection can lead to premature wear or driveline failure.
Heavy duty yokes are commonly used in high torque applications, off road vehicles, and builds with larger tires or upgraded powertrains. Options such as 1350 and 1410 series yokes provide increased strength and load capacity for demanding conditions.
These components are frequently used in drivetrain upgrades involving NP205 Transfer Case, Jeep Dana 20, and other popular setups.
Whether you are replacing a worn yoke or upgrading your driveline for increased strength, Advance Adapters provides standard yokes designed for performance, durability, and long term reliability.
What does a yoke do?
A yoke connects the driveshaft to the transfer case, transmission, or axle and allows torque to be transferred through the driveline.
How do I choose the correct yoke?
You need to match spline count, U joint size, and mounting style to your drivetrain components.
What is the difference between U bolt and strap style yokes?
U bolt yokes use bolts to secure the U joint, while strap style yokes use retaining straps. U bolt designs are generally stronger.
What are 1310, 1350, and 1410 yokes?
These numbers refer to U joint series sizes, which determine strength and compatibility.
Are heavy duty yokes necessary for off road builds?
Yes. Larger series yokes such as 1350 or 1410 are recommended for high torque and off road applications.