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Yukon Axle Kits, replacement axles, front or rear axles

Yukon Axles

Yukon Gear and Axle offers an extensive line of general replacement and high-performance axles for passenger car, truck, and SUV applications. Yukon manufactures top-quality, popular axles, but we also carry a giant selection of hard-to-find axles.

Axles over time wear out and need to be replaced. Yukon manufactures OEM axles to fit most domestic rear-wheel-drive passenger cars as well as 2WD and 4WD pickup trucks and SUVs.  

Yukon’s performance rear axles are heat-treated deeper than the factory axle shafts to ensure added shaft strength and durability in the bearing and seal area. Yukon manufactures the widest range of high-strength, quality axles from 1541H to 4340 Chromoly steel. Plus, Yukon uses a state-of-the-art, dual heat-treating process to provide maximum strength and long life. This dual heat-treating along with the high-quality material gives you a 35-40% strength increase over stock axle shafts. 

Yukon Chromoly Axles are available for a wide variety of applications; everyday commuter, extreme off-road, or on the track, you drive having confidence that your axle won’t leave you stranded. Step up and get the Yukon advantage.

 

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Introduction
AXLE MEASURING 101

How you go about measuring an axle depends on the axle type. Axles with yokes (front axle shafts) are measured from the center of the u-joint bore to the end of the splines. Semi-float and C-clip-equipped axle shafts are measured from the end of the shaft to the outer edge of the mounting flange. Full-float designs are measured from the spline ends to the front surface of the mounting flange. Check out the accompanying schematics for more on how to measure each axle type.

HOW IT WORKS: SEMI FLOAT VS. FULL FLOAT AXLES
There’s a lot riding on your axles –  literally! There are all kinds of variables at work here. One of the more misunderstood is axle type. There are two styles of axles used in the rear of light-duty, four-wheel-drive trucks and SUVs; semi-float and full-float.
UNBOXING: YUKON SPIN FREE KIT

The Spin Free Kit from Yukon comes in two large boxes. In this video we unbox both of them to show you all the individual components that make up the kit, as well as briefly walk you through the features and operation of the product.