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You will also need to confirm the universal joint
size at the rear differential (dimension E).
This dimension will be either 3-7/32" or
3-5/8". |
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You should identify the model of the transfer case. |
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Is there a port for the shift position sensor in
the speedometer housing?
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Measure for length: If you have a late design transfer case with the rubber boot that attaches to the slip yoke on the drive shaft, measure from the slinger on the rear out-put of the transfer case (this will be the leading edge of the rubber boot) to the center of the universal joint at the rear differential. From this original dimension, we will be able to determine the required length of the drive shaft as an end result. |
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If you have an early model transfer case, simply
measure from the outermost lip of the rear out-put seal on the
transfer case to the center of the joint at the differential end.
From this original dimension, we will be able to determine the
required length of the drive shaft as an end result. |