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Old 01-25-2012, 07:41 PM
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Ok, so here is my question.... I have an 05 crew cab that is lowered 4/6 and I am in need of a driveshaft. Would a two piece be better or would a one piece? I have heard that a two piece shaft out of an ext cab short bed would work if I fabbed up a center support for the carrier bearing. I thought about having driveshaft specialist build one. Does anyone have any experience on this subject?
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two piece, many guys on gmfs have done this
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So... I should just be able to find an ext cab driveshaft and it will be good on length? That would save me a lot of looking because I haven't been able to find a crew cab shaft anywhere.
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search on gmfs, I do not know the details.
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