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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Oregon
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One piece drive shaft vs two?
My '73 K20 has a single piece drive shaft in the rear, it's the first time I've seen one of these trucks like that. It's huge too, like 4-5" in diameter. All the others I've seen have the two piece with the extra bearing in the middle.
I'm just curious, why does my truck have the one piece shaft, and what difference does that make? Is that just something they did on all the earlier trucks?
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Lake Tahoe, Nevada
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Re: One piece drive shaft vs two?
I thought the split driveshaft was only on two-wheel drive long beds. Correct me if I'm wrong...
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Location: Arlington WA
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Re: One piece drive shaft vs two?
i have a 2 piece on my 2wd short
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Re: One piece drive shaft vs two?
From an earlier post -
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Re: One piece drive shaft vs two?
As examples, my 1977 and 1979 K30 duallies had a smaller diameter 2 piece/carrier bearing setup. Both trucks powered by 400sb and T400. The 77 had 4.10 and the 79 had 3.73 rears. Both were running L78-16 tube type tires.
The 77 K30 was having early carrier bearing failures. The dealer replaced a couple under warranty. They even had the truck on a chassis dyno checking it for vibration/problems before replacing one of them. For some reason the 79 K30 would trash a carrier bearing in less than 10K even though universal joints were A-1 condition and everything synchronized as it should be. I had a new one piece shaft built and never had any problems again. The front section of the 2 piece setup had a tube length of just 14". The new one piece driveshaft had a total length of 59.5". The 1988 V30 has the large diameter one piece slip yoke driveshaft behind a 454, T400, 3.73 rears, and 235/85-16 radials. No problems with that setup to date. |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Fort Knox, Kentucky
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Re: One piece drive shaft vs two?
I would swap to a one piece, my s10 had a dual drive shaft (longbed) and the thing ALWAYS had something going wrong with it.
noises, rattles and vibrations. Maybe the big trucks are of better quality, but I will never have a truck with two shafts again |
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