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Old 03-24-2003, 11:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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tail shaft taped for RE SYE

$60 cut tail shaft taped


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Old 03-24-2003, 08:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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where in ca are you located?
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Could you measure the overall length of the shaft for me from the center of the plate-style tcase flange to the axle-end ujoint? Thanks!
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I am in Fremont and it is off a RE 4.5" lift
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I'm trying to see if it will fit my 4-banger 5-speed w/ ~5" susp. lift and a low-pinion Ford 9 rear.
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I'm trying to see if it will fit my 4-banger 5-speed w/ ~5" susp. lift and a low-pinion Ford 9 rear.
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Whats your Stock lenght of your driveshaft from ujoint to u joint? Mine was 13"s(stock shaft)
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I don't think it will fit mine then. Thanks anyway, and btt for ya.
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So this is a used setup.........I will be using it for a comanche...the DS is useless....I will give ou 100.00 shipped for the SYE
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Its a long shot, but is the sye still in the tcase. If so, I am interested in the whole tcase with sye and drive shaft as long as tcase work fine. I am pretty sure it will slap on my 98 tj with a 4.0L auto. Thanks.
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Its a long shot, but is the sye still in the tcase. If so, I am interested in the whole tcase with sye and drive shaft as long as tcase work fine. I am pretty sure it will slap on my 98 tj with a 4.0L auto. Thanks.
Nope I am running the T-case until I break it, or until I have the money for a atlas.
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Extended/compressed measurements please. oics would be nice too

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$50 for the SYE kit...?
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