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When Dodge introduced the all new 1974 Ramcharger, it was equipped with a New Process NP203 full time, chain drive transfer case and a Spicer 1310 series front Double Cardan Constant Velocity Driveshaft. The NP203 replaced the part time gear drive NP205 transfer case for 1975 model year, W100, W200, and W300 4x4 trucks. Initially, the Spicer 1310 CV shaft was used for all 1975 Dodge models, but as the model year progressed it was replaced by Saginaw type CV shaft that with Saginaw S44 u-joints in the CV head and a Detroit Universal 7260 series u-joint at the front axle. Dodge continued to use the Saginaw x 7260 front shaft for all full size 4x4s to 1992 and for some gas engine models into 1993. If you have a 1975 Dodge, you can easily identify which type front CV shaft you have by looking at the transfer case output. If your transfer case has an end yoke that cradles two of the u-joint caps, you have a Spicer shaft. If you have a square or round output flange that mates to a round driveshaft flange you have a Saginaw shaft.