I managed to find a pair of inboard yokes at Banks. Surprisingly, even with overseas shipping and an exorbitant import fee, they were still much cheaper than I could source in North America. These yokes have two sets of pin holes at the yoke hub, one 5 mm and one larger (I assume the larger is for a different application) These are likely the only available replacements for inboard yokes.
However, there is a dimensional difference between the new parts and the originals that have me concerned. The distance between the 5 mm scroll pin bore and the u-joint bore is about .140" greater on the new yokes. This creates a number of potential issues;
- This makes for .140" less spline engagement (which, with the original yokes, is already minimal)
- There is an additional .140" of leverage of the radial torque loads from the u-joints/axle against the end of the shaft splines, aggravating the 'wallowing out' and wearing tendency of the yoke splines.
- And perhaps of most concern, this will result in the axle pushing the center of the wheel outboard by .140", whilst the lower portion of the upright held in place by the lower link. This would result in a not insignificant change in suspension geometry, specifically, adding positive camber. And this, on a stock suspension with no camber adjustment.
- Though a minor issue, but I now have to endure the nuisance of sourcing an additional .140" shims for each side as well.
I am reluctant to use these yokes as they are. I have been considering boring a third set of holes through the hub portion of the yoke, half way between the two existing sets, axially positioned closer to the u-joint bores.
Thoughts?
Has anyone used these replacement yokes as is? Did you incur any issues as a result?