Better off towing the car to the shop ad have the make it with the car. My friend had a driveshaft made for 396cid in a GMC truck (aluminum shaft) for about $250. Call them ahaed of time and explain what you need.
hi there you have been PM'ing me about this and I haven't got back to you yet....
well i haven't been underneath my car since the car rolled out of the container that brought it in so it's a bit hard.
Also take into account that I don't know what rear subframe you are going to use my measurement may be utterly useless to you. (my VR4 has, of course, a VR4 rear end with a diff in it, if you are going to use a Eclipse rear subframe it might not be the same....)
so let me know more specifics before I go mambo under my car with a ruler for you....:smt091
Better off towing the car to the shop ad have the make it with the car. My friend had a driveshaft made for 396cid in a GMC truck (aluminum shaft) for about $250. Call them ahaed of time and explain what you need.
Yeah I dont think it would be good to use somebody else's measurements and have your custom driveshaft made and it not fit. Better off to get the awd trans/transfer case in the car, carrier bearing mounted, rear 2g shaft instaled, and rear subframe/diff installed, then make your measurements.
Or you could go with a full one piece shaft, but Id rather keep it stock design and go with a 2 piece.
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