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8.8 BII driveshaft


sjranger

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1985
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I will be swapping in an 8.8 to my '85 this week and was wondering what kind of options are around for a rear shaft. I have seen the conversion flanges and joints to use the factory BII shaft, but I'd like to do something a little stronger. I was wondering if its possible to swap to a flange on my transfer case rather than the current yoke type and just shorten up an exploder shaft? Any suggestions would be great, thanks!
 
Your rear shaft has a flange, not a yoke in the transfer case.

I would stick with the stock Bronco II drive shaft if you have a u-joint style shaft. If not, have an Explorer rear shaft shortened to the proper length.
 
well not a slip yoke, but yes a yoke

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Ah, yes yo can swap that for a flange. Today is your lucky day too, if I still have one of my old BW1350 transfer cases, you can have that flange for the cost of shipping. They are a direct swap.
 
does the flange you have have the same bolt pattern as the exploder shaft?
 
If your '85 has the stock stickshift trans, the FRONT driveshaft from a '91-'94 Explorer should fit right in as your rear shaft. You'll need the front output yoke off the Ex t-case and a flange to mate it up to your rear axle flange.
 
Explorer front shaft in rear?

If your '85 has the stock stickshift trans, the FRONT driveshaft from a '91-'94 Explorer should fit right in as your rear shaft. You'll need the front output yoke off the Ex t-case and a flange to mate it up to your rear axle flange.

Thanks for the tip, I swapped yokes today and put the shaft in but I am curious as too how much of the slip shaft should be exposed. I really only had enough room to compress the shaft to bolt it to the transfer case so I am concerned that there may not be enough movement if the suspension fully compresses.. Any ideas?
 
Check and see if it may be just the boot holding it back a bit.

There should be about 1.5" of slip movement available in either direction from it's static resting position.
 
Right again!

I pulled the boot today and bolted it back up and it looks as though there is a little over 1.5" of travel in the shaft, and it was just binding up on the boot. Everything is back together now, thanks again!
 

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