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TK4 4WD Driveshaft to TK5


TexasDuck66

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Hey there, I finally got a TK5 4WD transmission for my truck. Before I start tearing everything apart, I wanted to know if I could still use the same driveshaft, including the one for the 4WD.

The length of a TK4 4WD transmission is 24 inches, a TK5 is 25.932 inches from what it says here on the forums. I do not know for the T-Case. It sounds the TK4 driveshaft would be to long. Has anyone done a TK4 to TK5 4WD swap? If so, were you guys able to use the same driveshaft?
 


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I would not go by the forum measurements necessarily. I did a TK5 to a FM-145 swap, and looking at the specs in the transmission tech section I thought I was sunk. But it bolted right in, everything was the same. I used the same transfer case and the driveshafts bolted right in place. Even the shifter lined up in the floorboard.

P.S. I did have to use the flywheel, clutch and internal slave with the FM transmission. The old TK had the external slave.
 

TexasDuck66

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Cleveland Tennessee
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Ford Ranger XLT
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Transmission
Manual
2WD / 4WD
4WD
Total Lift
Stock LIft
Total Drop
None
Tire Size
235/75/R15s
I would not go by the forum measurements necessarily. I did a TK5 to a FM-145 swap, and looking at the specs in the transmission tech section I thought I was sunk. But it bolted right in, everything was the same. I used the same transfer case and the driveshafts bolted right in place. Even the shifter lined up in the floorboard.

P.S. I did have to use the flywheel, clutch and internal slave with the FM transmission. The old TK had the external slave.
I see, was yours a long bed or short bed? I'm not sure if that makes a difference on the length of driveshaft. I have a LB single cab with a leveling kit. But that's great news, I have never done anything to a vehicle before on this scale. Just nervous and double checking everything before I start changing stuff out.
 

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