
Flange yokes provide a secure, bolt on connection between the driveshaft and drivetrain components such as the transfer case, transmission, or axle. Unlike traditional strap or U bolt style yokes, flange yokes use a flat mounting surface with bolts for improved strength, alignment, and reliability. Advance Adapters offers a selection of flange yokes designed for Jeep, Toyota, Atlas, and other popular drivetrain applications.
This category is part of our driveline system and is commonly used alongside:
Available options include:
Flange yokes are commonly used in high performance and off road applications where increased strength and driveline stability are required. The bolt on design provides a more secure connection compared to traditional yokes, reducing the risk of movement under heavy load.
Selecting the correct flange yoke requires matching spline count, bolt pattern, and U joint series to your drivetrain setup. Proper fitment ensures balanced rotation, minimizes vibration, and supports long term durability. Larger series options such as 1350, 1410, and 1480 are ideal for vehicles with increased torque, larger tires, or demanding off road use.
These components are frequently used in builds involving the Atlas Transfer Case, NP241 RockTrac, and Toyota axle setups.
Whether you are upgrading your driveline or replacing worn components, Advance Adapters flange yokes provide a strong, precise, and reliable connection for your drivetrain.
What is a flange yoke?
A flange yoke connects the driveshaft to a drivetrain component using a flat bolt on flange instead of straps or U bolts.
What are the advantages of flange yokes?
They provide a stronger connection, improved alignment, and better performance under high torque conditions.
How do I choose the correct flange yoke?
You need to match spline count, bolt pattern, and U joint series to your transfer case, axle, or transmission.
What is the difference between CV and non CV flange yokes?
CV flange yokes are designed for constant velocity driveshafts, while non CV yokes are used with standard driveshaft configurations.
Are flange yokes better for off road builds?
Yes. Their bolt on design and increased strength make them ideal for off road and high performance applications.