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How to make B2 driveshaft


OK. I figured out how to resize the pics. If the first two are big enough. I'll finish the rest next week.
 
I had heard about this trick elsewhere and depending on what front driveshaft you get depends on what you can use it for.

You're going to be looking for the front shaft from an Explorer or a Ranger with a 1354 trans. You can get the flanges from the rear shaft. This mod works for BIIs with an a4ld, FM-146 or M5OD. If you have a TK-4, TK-5 or FM-145, the length will likely be wrong - those require a slightly longer shaft - which you might be able to do by leaving the double cardigan in place and just adding a flange.

Another thing that can be done (provided you can find shafts that both have coarse splines or fine splines) is to swap the front slip joint for a rear one (rears are supposed to be a little longer, IIRC).

For front driveshafts....

FM-145 front shafts are shorter (and thus about perfect for a D-35 front swap) than the front shafts in a FM-146, a4ld, and M5OD.

Front shafts out of a TK4 or C5 equipped Ranger/BII are shorter yet and will work for a D-35 swap in a FM-145 or TK-5 rig.
 
I'm still skeptical about the drive shaft angles involved here, but the longer you go with this one and not posting any issues the more tempted I get to try this.
 
How was the lift in the rear of yours done?Are the stock flat bottom blocks still in place?
 
Originally I had springs from a 89 F150. I have removed two of the leaves and kept the over load. The wheel opening was right on top of the fender. It have me right at 4" of lift.
 
I'm just looking at the angle of your rake and wondering if the way it sits might not straighten the angles a bit.
 
Even once the front is lifted. It won't change the drive angle. Only a rearlift could do that.
 
this might sound silly,,,
but can i use the front drive shaft from my 1990 b2 to put in the rear?
its should be the 1354 electric shift transfer-case...

(my b2 is 40 miles one way and my wrecker is 40 miles the other way so i cant look this week)
 
this might sound silly,,,
but can i use the front drive shaft from my 1990 b2 to put in the rear?
its should be the 1354 electric shift transfer-case...

(my b2 is 40 miles one way and my wrecker is 40 miles the other way so i cant look this week)

Measuring is the only true test. If its a 1354, then it is a canidate. But it is not a direct swap
 

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