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Drive shaft differences


DRanger024

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Dale, WI
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1994
Engine
4.0 V6
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Manual
So I need to buy a rear drive shaft for my ‘94 swb that I converted to 4x4. The problem is I’m running the drivetrain and axles from a ‘97. 4.0, M5OD, 1354E and 8.8 rear. All the parts stores list different shafts for ‘89-‘94 and ‘95-‘97. There are two shafts available for the older trucks, a regular 2 joint shaft and a double cardan style. The newer trucks show one shaft and it’s a double cardan but is a different shaft than the double cardan for the older trucks. Do any of you guys know what the difference is between the two?

Thanks,

Rick
 
Is it the supercab in your avatar?

Have you measured what you actually need for length?
 
No that’s my old truck. The one I’m shopping for is a ‘94 regular cab short bed with the ‘97 drivetrain/driveline in it. I don’t have the trans/t-case in yet.
 
I have no idea what the difference might be myself, if there even is any. 108" WB Rangers from '91-'97 (or maybe even '89-'97) I've always known to be the same, regardless of the engine/trans combo even. Maybe it's something stupid like the slip-spline size is different... but if you get both ends together from the same donor, then no matter.
 
That is a rare setup, I know, I've been there...

It's a bug in the system most likely caused by the transmissions behind the 2.9L's :)

The shaft for a M5OD and A4LD should be the same, no matter what engine but regular cab short bed 4x4 is a rare combo... you want the dual cardan joint at the transfer case, I've seen them in junkyards with just single U joints on each end but the angles get tight at anything but stock height I think.
 
I’m thinking there’s good reason why you rarely see swb 4.0 trucks with a 5 speed. I’m sure it will be an animal with a 5 speed. The beat up old Mazda I used for a donor seriously hauled the mail for a supercab truck.

I’m going to buy a shaft for a ‘97 truck. Better safe than sorry. Price difference is only $30
 

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