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Old 09-18-2012, 02:04 PM   #1
crossy
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driveshaft lengths- SWB ???

I have two, one piece, driveshafts here that are BOTH marked (by me), and i don't usually make mistakes in my labeling but here they are. These were BOTH supposedly from a SWB with TH350, but i suspect the shorter one from a 700R4 truck. ONe could also be from an older truck with 12 bolt because the pinion to center distance IS different than a 10 bolt. ANYONE with an older truck and 12 bolt?? measure for me. thanx, crossy

#1 is 52" weld to weld and 55-1/2" from center of u-joint to center of u-joint.
#2 is 55-1/4"weld to weld and 58-3/4" from center of u-joint to center of u-joint.
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