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Old 02-05-2025, 10:08 AM   #1
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Need Driveshaft Length Please

I’m looking to pick up a 1993 regular cab short bed frame. He has several driveshafts sitting there but doesn’t know which one is which.

Can someone please tell me dimensions I should measure and where I should measure from?
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Re: Need Driveshaft Length Please

Measure from the Bearing cap to Bearing cap of the spider on each end. I just checked on my '90 regular cab short bed. It measures 41", the transfer case is 10". I could guess 51" for a 2 wheel drive truck, that's with the manual transmission and 5.7 v8. The Yoke slip section is 5" so there's some wiggle room there.
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Old 02-07-2025, 12:44 AM   #3
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Re: Need Driveshaft Length Please

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Measure from the Bearing cap to Bearing cap of the spider on each end. I just checked on my '90 regular cab short bed. It measures 41", the transfer case is 10". I could guess 51" for a 2 wheel drive truck, that's with the manual transmission and 5.7 v8. The Yoke slip section is 5" so there's some wiggle room there.
I Super appreciate the extra mile you put forth getting those measurements
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