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Who is the best source for a 6 spline to 10 spline adapter? Is the coupling the same as the adapter? Thx Steve
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The 10X6 adapter IS the coupling. The adapter will only connect an early 10-spline pinion to a late 6 spine solid drive shaft. These were made by Ford probably for transitional implementation of the change-over. The adapter is often used as a source of 10-spline female material to build custom tube drive shafts.
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The six spline half of a 10x6 spline coupler/adaptor can also be used to replace the ten spline bung end of an early tubular driveshaft, if you are putting a six spline R&P set in an early rear, and do not want to use a solid driveshaft with center bearing torque tube, this might be the best way to go.
Some of those 10x6 spline couplers/adaptors are larger in diameter than the original Ford 6x6 spline coupler/adaptor. I don't believe that larger diameter would cause any problems regardless of how you plan to use it. JMO
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