tx_pwp5
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- Joined
- Dec 11, 2015
- Messages
- 123
- City
- Austin, TX
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Engine
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Lift
- 4 inches
- Tire Size
- 31x10.50
- My credo
- More auto shenanagans on instagram @waterloocustomworks
Hey guys,
Almost completed my lift project, now it's time for the driveshaft swap.
Who has done one of these on a 1st gen supercab? Mine is an 87 4x4 with the 2.9.
I've looked through the tech articles and stuff, but everything seems to be for a single cab or newer truck that is not a 1st gen supercab.
I know I want to go with the steel driveshaft if possible since it is slightly smaller diameter, but I'm still not sure if I need any additional adapters or whatever.
Notes from the Tech Articles
"If you own a 1983-1989 Supercab model, this swap can still be done, but the rear driveshaft flange on the axle will be smaller. You will need to swap the larger rear U-joint attachment with 3" bolt spacing with another forward one that has a 2.5" bolt spacing."
"My personal "issue" with "conversion" aka "Jump size" U-joints is that you are using a non standard parts that you must keep track of because U-joints are ultimately a "wear item". If you simply get the correct flange "adapter" then you get to keep track of the fact that you now need a U-joint for a 1998-up ranger (MUCH easier to remember)."
"The Explorer Sport Trac (2002-05) 4x4 rear drive shaft is the same as the 98 ranger 1 piece shaft. So it is another option for people looking to swap out the 2 piece."
Thanks
Almost completed my lift project, now it's time for the driveshaft swap.
Who has done one of these on a 1st gen supercab? Mine is an 87 4x4 with the 2.9.
I've looked through the tech articles and stuff, but everything seems to be for a single cab or newer truck that is not a 1st gen supercab.
I know I want to go with the steel driveshaft if possible since it is slightly smaller diameter, but I'm still not sure if I need any additional adapters or whatever.
Notes from the Tech Articles
"If you own a 1983-1989 Supercab model, this swap can still be done, but the rear driveshaft flange on the axle will be smaller. You will need to swap the larger rear U-joint attachment with 3" bolt spacing with another forward one that has a 2.5" bolt spacing."
"My personal "issue" with "conversion" aka "Jump size" U-joints is that you are using a non standard parts that you must keep track of because U-joints are ultimately a "wear item". If you simply get the correct flange "adapter" then you get to keep track of the fact that you now need a U-joint for a 1998-up ranger (MUCH easier to remember)."
"The Explorer Sport Trac (2002-05) 4x4 rear drive shaft is the same as the 98 ranger 1 piece shaft. So it is another option for people looking to swap out the 2 piece."
Thanks
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