Front Plunging CV Joint on Rear Driveshaft (Transmission End)
Splines: 38
Outside Diameter: 4.252 / 108mm
Width: 1.181 / 30mm
BC: 94mm
Bolt holes: 6x 10.4mm
Fits:
Dodge Challenger 2015-2020
Dodge Charger 2015-2018
Chrysler 300 2015-2018
Fits to shafts with OE Refs: 53010735AB, 52123974AH, 52123974AC, 52123974AD, 52123974AG,
52123974AE, 52123974AF, 68272626AB, 68272626AA, 52123980AG, 52123980AC, 52123980AF,
52123980AE, 52123980AD
Fast shipping within USA Contiguous
Ships from Florida – tracking provided
Welcome to Mako Driveshafts LLC
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Step 1
Establish what style of Universal Joint you are working with. This is important, since u-joints have a different way of measuring depending on the style of u-joint that you have. The way that you measure the u-joint will translate into how you measure the other components you may need. ALWAYS use a set of Vernier Calipers or Micrometers, tape measures will never produce accurate results! These are mechanical parts and require precision
After comparing the Type of U-Joint in Step 1)
Measure your u-joint in the correct manner and identify what series you have
Outside Snap Rings *Inside Snap Rings **Outside+Inside Snap Rings *** SPRTAB Style **** Bearing Plate *****
Light & Medium Vehicles
Outside Snap Rings *Inside Snap Rings **Outside+Inside Snap Rings *** SPRTAB Style **** Bearing Plate *****
Commercial Vehicles
There are two applications for slip yokes that determines what type of slip yoke you need
Please follow the steps
There are two types of splines
Midship stub shaft (For use with Carrier Bearings)
Center Bearing's are easy!
They are used to support two piece driveshafts & are identified as follows:
Identify your Flange
Weld in Tube Yokes