27 Spline
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Roller bearings are typically used in tail housings found in extreme-performance applications, requiring a slip yoke that is capable of standing up to both the hardness of the bearing and punishing competitive conditions. Sonnax performance slip yoke T3-3-6081H is specifically designed for use with tail housings that are equipped with a roller bearing instead of a bushing. It is forged from rugged chromoly steel, precision machined and expertly tempered to be able to withstand the most severe performance environments. Perfectly suited for all high-horsepower and torque capacity vehicles, whether at the strip, on the street or at the track.
- Can be used with single or double-roller bearing applications
- Uniquely engineered for superior strength and durability
- 100% leak tested to 40 psi
Specs: - Material: Forged Chromoly
- Counter Bore (Y/N): N
- Spline Type: Full
- Driveline U-Joint Series: 1350
- CL to End Length: 5.810"
- Length: 6.680"
- Spline Tooth Count: 27
- Seal Dia.: 1.500"
- Barrel Length: 3.890"
- Weight (lbs): 2.320
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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