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- Upstate
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- SC - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 2003
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Drive
- 2WD
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Lift
- none
- Total Drop
- none
- Tire Size
- 255/70/16
My 03 2wd auto longbed ranger needs a new driveshaft and I'd like to find an aluminum one without breaking the bank. I just rebuilt the 8.8 diff with Ford brand 4.10 gears and bearings and a traclok. The oem steel driveshaft is pretty rusty and one of the u joint caps fits loose. I have a vibration that's pretty ruff from 60mph up that feels like a bad u joint. While the rearend was out I replaced the trans tail housing bushing and seal. The bushing was into the copper all around and I had some vibration at speed before the work. Now the vibration feels a bit sharper. Anyone know how many rpm the aluminum driveshafts can take in this length? I believe it will turn close to 3800 rpm at the speed cutout.
I'm willing to have an aluminum driveshaft shortened if I have to but I'm hoping to find a direct fit. Any advice is appreciated.
Just for the record I'm an old man, not a kid trying to hotrod it.
I'm willing to have an aluminum driveshaft shortened if I have to but I'm hoping to find a direct fit. Any advice is appreciated.
Just for the record I'm an old man, not a kid trying to hotrod it.
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