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One-Piece Alum. Driveshaft


NVR2FST

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Does anyone know what length one should be for a 96 4x4 ext. cab? I just bought one that the guy swears is out of a 99 ext. cab, but it's about 4" too long. Would the 2wd version be longer since it's not going to a transfer case?

Also, I know my stock 2-piece has the slip joint for suspension travel, the alum. one doesn't...does this sound right (this is the only alum Ranger shaft I've seen)?

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if it doesn't have the slip yoke on the drive shaft its not from a 4x4 ranger, the ones without slip into the transmission on the 2wd whereas the 4x4's have flanges on both ends.
 

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I was afraid of that. Thanks.
 

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