You're right Mike. Imperials used this type of front joint with their 2 pc driveshaft. They had the sliding yoke on the rear half. There should be quite a few of those types around for those wanting to convert. 300ly, Don ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Apfelbeck <moparmike@xxxx> To: Don Verity <d.verity@xxxx>; Richard Osborne <richard@xxxx>; <finsrus@xxxx>; <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; John Hertog <crossram@xxxx> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 7:27 PM Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] replacing trunion with u-joint > You would have to use a companion flange yoke(I think that's what they are > called).It has two ears on one side to connect to the u-joint and a flange > on the other side with four holes to bolt to the brake drum studs.Once that > is installed a new drive shaft with a slip yoke on one end would have to be > fabricated. > > Mike > > At 11:36 AM 2/24/02 -0500, Don Verity wrote: > >I would be interested to see how this conversion would be accomplished. The > >cast iron TF output shaft is not designed for a slip yolk. > >