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Old 03-21-2010, 08:18 PM   #1
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driveshaft mesurement needed

I'm in the process of swapping out my 203 transfer case for a 205 and I need to know how long the rear driveshaft needs to be because I might need to have one made. I don't have the 203 out of the truck yet so I can't get a good measurement. My truck specs;
3/4ton 350, SM465/205, 14 bolt ff rear axle and 6 inches of lift.
I know a stock driveshaft from a stock K-20 truck with the 465/205 and 14bolt rear will work but they're getting hard to find, almost impossible. I need the measurement from the flat edge (where the u-joint u-bolts go through) of the transfercase yoke to the flat edge of the pinion yoke at ride height.

This diagram explains it better than I can.
http://www.driveshaftspecialist.com/...kes%202009.JPG


Anyone reccommend a driveshaft builder?
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Old 03-21-2010, 11:32 PM   #2
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Re: driveshaft mesurement needed

I'd really suggest you wait to measure when you have the transfer case installed. Your six inch lift might be a bit different than the next guy's six inch lift.

If you do want someone to give you this info, you need to list the year of your truck you asking about along with wheelbase (I assume it is a regular cab) so you're better comparing apples to apples.
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Old 03-22-2010, 07:49 AM   #3
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Re: driveshaft mesurement needed

That's probably the route I'll end up going. If it helps at all, it's a Superlift with blocks in the rear.
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Re: driveshaft mesurement needed

I'm with Yukon Jack on this one. Save yourself the headache, measure yours after it is in place.
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Re: driveshaft mesurement needed

I tried to get this info a while back and had no luck. Just put it in and measure center of u joint cap to center of u joint cap. As for making the shaft I would search the net for a local place or talk to some truck guys local. Most places do this type of stuff for bigger trucks. You will need to get you original re tubed as i did. mine cost around 150 with new spicer u joints re tubed and balanced and they did a real good job.
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Old 03-27-2010, 08:15 PM   #6
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Re: driveshaft mesurement needed

I found one that will be long enough...just by chance. I have found a couple places online that will build a new driveshaft completely new for you, just needed the measurements. Otherwise my next option was to have the one I have retubed. Thanks guys
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