Erickk120
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This will be both a life ramble and a question, let me start by saying I've been gone for the past year or so due to the fact the fat lady has been down for said amount, and I had lost all the will power to wrench on it. So fast forward 1 year and a half and I decided to slowly get back to her"2021." Shes been sitting in the driveway unmolested,dirty,unattended and abandoned all that time. Left it with barely any gas if any, literally about to be stranded gas. The main reason I abandoned it was that I was dealing with work/health at the time, and all of a sudden I started noticing a rumble like those rumble strips in the side of the road, cyclic in nature, I can't recall the speed range exactly 65+ and you would notice the vroom vroom vroom noise, and didnt seem to get worse and it just felt like those strips in the side of the road. Thought of it being a bad converter unlocking locking etc.. or a bad rear end pinion bearing, but it doesn't leak at all and there is no play. Fast forward a year and a half later, and I said F*** it, I will go manual. Thought about the nv4500 but the gearing turned me down, settled for the weaker 3500 which should be fine as it will only be a DD and the gearing is better for a daily and seems to shift nicer than the 4500 "going by forum research" dont quote me on that, as I haven't finished it yet, and yes these trucks are heavy but the thought of muscling a 200+ pound 4500 didn't seem pleasing to me at the time the 3500 is about 115 dry, and I found a unit from an 06 truck "last years for manuals" that had a pole fall on it with 70,000 and it was 4wd, which is hard to come by. I'm also going manual np241c Tcase which I just finished putting back together. Installed the clutch pedal, master cylinder, cut the hole and installed the clutch last night under the rain in the drive way, so my will is back! Thats where I'm at for that, need to muscle the trans from my back yard to the front and install it with the tcase fill it up and bolt the drive shafts back and it should be done, as I had the pcm flashed for a manual before hand so I dont have to deal with the neutral switch wiring outside of the reverse lights, and clutch switch which will be sorted out with time. Now with that out of the way to my actual question, sorry for the massive letter. I bought a "dorman" slip yoke for my drive shaft about 3 years ago from amazon I think, and I never got to install it, I only put a new spicer sealed OEM join on it and left it covered. Fast forward today and thought about doing the drive line ujoints in my old DS as its out atm, and I thought about ordering a new slip yoke from AAM which is the OEM manufacturer, and to my surprised upon further inspection of my "dorman" slip yoke its stamped and marked with AAM lettering just like the factory rusty one in my drive shaft. Now my question is the following, is dorman just using an AAM mold stolen from whatever or are they reselling AAM slip yokes, as comparing some on ebay they look exactly like my dorman one. Any ideas and thank you for getting to the bottom, appreciate your time. If anybody wants pics let me know.