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one piece drive shaft?


NJRanger94

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Vehicle Year
1989
Transmission
Manual
hey i have a 1994,2wd,mt ranger and i wanna know if i can still do the one piece d-shaft.Would it be from a 98+ 2wd extended cab ranger?
thanks!
 
Yes you can swap on a 2WD.

I seem to recall a couple reports that the larger dia. shaft will be a close fit under part of the floorboard of the cab (might need to massage it slightly with a hammer), but other than that it should go right in.

On a 2WD it's important you get the shaft from a truck with the same transmission as yours (stick or auto).

Hope that helps
 
Ok cool thanks i keep blowing the carrier bearing apart so im just gonna swap a one piece out if i can find one around. thanks for the help.
 
hey i have a 1994,2wd,mt ranger and i wanna know if i can still do the one piece d-shaft.Would it be from a 98+ 2wd extended cab ranger?
thanks!

i was wondering if i could also do the swap but if i dsid would it help me out i have a 93 supercab ranger and its lowered 4 inches from stock in the rear with djm flip kit and soon to be in the front with 3 inch dream beams i have the carrier bear shim kit from djm but i still have vibration and the carrier bearing still isnt right therefore im just sick of messing with it and think it be easier in the long run to swap to a 1pc shaft:icon_cheers:
 
It'll physically fit the transmission & axle, but like I already mentioned, you'll have to check your clearances under the cab (being lowered might make the need for creating some additional room for it even greater).
 
It'll physically fit the transmission & axle, but like I already mentioned, you'll have to check your clearances under the cab (being lowered might make the need for creating some additional room for it even greater).

i have found a one peice from a guy here in town its an aluminum one but he said it came out of an automatic ranger the year was an 03 will it still work or would i be pissing in the wind my truck is manual trans
 
i have found a one peice from a guy here in town its an aluminum one but he said it came out of an automatic ranger the year was an 03 will it still work or would i be pissing in the wind my truck is manual trans

On a 2WD it's important you get the shaft from a truck with the same transmission as yours (stick or auto).


Both the length and spline is different between transmissions.
 

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