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Driveshaft


macdude67

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Location
orlando,fl
Vehicle Year
1994
Make / Model
ford
Engine Size
5.0
Transmission
Automatic
Run into a bit of an issue. I did a 5.0 conversion on a 1994 Ranger Extended cab using a 1987 Mustang H.O 5.0 and a AOD trans . The original 2 piece drive shaft was on the 3.0 and manual trans. Also the 2 piece shaft was in pretty bad shape so I read the articles on getting a later year 1 Piece unit from a ranger. Problem is even the 1 piece unit from later model ranger extended cabs are still nearly 6" too short. Has anyone done a 5.0 AOD swap?
 


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Location
Washingrad
Vehicle Year
1984
Make / Model
Ford
Engine Type
2.3 (4 Cylinder)
Engine Size
2.3
Transmission
Manual
2WD / 4WD
2WD
Total Lift
oh hell no
Total Drop
nope
Tire Size
15s with moon eye flats.
My credo
Rev On The Red Line
Cut the nose off of it, weld a extension to it, and balance it. OR get a longer drive line, and cut it down. Way easier to balance.

We can cut a drive line in minutes, weld it back together and have it installed in an hour.
 

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