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Old 01-20-2009, 06:08 PM
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just curious if a NVG 149 AWD t-case uses the same drive shafts front and rear as the electric shifted 4X4 t-cases, would the 4X4 t-case bolt right in using all the same parts??? without the elctrical parts of course.
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I believe the splines are the same for the front and rear drive shafts. However I am almost positive that the NVG149 is shorter than its 4WD version. I am not 100% positive though.
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Originally Posted by Justin @ EAD Performance
I believe the splines are the same for the front and rear drive shafts. However I am almost positive that the NVG149 is shorter than its 4WD version. I am not 100% positive though.

specifically the reason i was asking was swaping a front drive shaft from a 2500 hd with a 4l80e in it. the rear will be a custom piece.

i know people with 4X4 cases and use the front shaft and was just woundering if it works with the AWD cases
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