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Old 12-11-2012, 11:49 AM   #5
Denee007
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Re: Rear axle identification and driveshaft?

er, the original is long gone, but maybe a good driveshaft shop could inform me of how to obtain what they may need. I know I can't just walk in O'reilly's to get a rear u-joint~ they always require an application. Funny, they still ask me for what it's going on and try to look the part up~ I say "Guys!" Doah!

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Originally Posted by mknittle View Post
I always require rearend identifacation.
iuse a shop that only does drive lines. You will have to know the width of your yolks and the diamter of the bores for the caps. It would help if you have the old u-joints.
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