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drive shaft #762974 11/06/06 12:23 AM
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kingfoss Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
i think that i know the answer to this all ready but will a stock driveshaft from a 2000 tj with a five speed anda dana 35 still be useable if i put a dana 44 in the rear?


2000 TJ 5" lift
33" BFG AT
Rear 4-link coming soon
Front hp dana 44 and frod 9" Rear coming sonn
Re: drive shaft [Re: kingfoss] #762975 11/06/06 04:19 AM
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Mudlover27 Offline
Mudrunner
yeah if you cut it a bit, best to have the drive shaft shop do it, so it all nice and balanced,


98 wrangler 2.5l 3 inch rustys, 2 inch body, 33X12.5 MTR's DETROIT LOCKER, 4.88 gears, moser axles, Dana 44 (rubicon housing)
Re: drive shaft [Re: Mudlover27] #762976 11/06/06 11:57 PM
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NCBBA2358 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
yep.


91 Jeep Wrangler YJ, carpet, tires, trailer hitch. yea....

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