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11-15-2015, 10:39 AM | #1 |
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Location: Mechanicsburg, PA
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Front Drive Shaft Question
Lets see where to start. I'm working on my '67 GMC K-1500, 305 V-6, SM465 mated to a T-221 transfer case. Truck was an OEM drum brake truck. I got it with a (I think) '71 Chev disc brake front axle.
I just put my trans and transfer case back in the truck. Installed the front drive shaft and noticed that there is no spline exposed (see picture). I know that I need to shorten the drive shaft length. My question is should I shorten the shaft tube or could I get away with shortening the yoke that attaches to the front differential. The spline (on the shaft its self) is around 6" long but only 2 1/4" at the end has gear teeth cut into it. The rest of it is under cut. Additionally I have no chassis or body lifts on this truck and I'm not going to use the 4WD for anything else other than getting around in the snow.
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67 GMC 4x4, 305 V-6, 4-spd 86 S-10, 2.8 2WD LWB 01 Suburban (family hauler) 13 Honda CRV (wife's wheels) 03 Malibu (daughter’s car) |
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