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Old 02-06-2006, 09:06 PM
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....rive shaft going to be?

I was looking at the Dynotech 3.5" CM driveshaft...good one?

I don't know how long to make it, etc etc. I just picked up this Currie 9" this past weekend, and i want to order the DS before i put on the rear, but i can't measure it up right now...can anybody tell me how long i'll need it?

Currie 9"
1350 yoke. I encluded the specs I recieved.
Axles
Style : Performance
Type : 45MM-L
Spline : 35@60deg Std
PTRN : 5 on 4.75 inch
Stud : 1/2 x 3 screw-in
Reg DIA : 2.780
Dr Axle : 29.999
Pas Axle : 33.376

Housing
Style : heavy duty
End Type : (nothing there)
Brks : (nothing there)
HSG Width : 59"
Dr HSG : 24.114
Pas HSG : 24.866
Dr Tube : 20.087
Pas Tube : 20.839

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Style : 9 inch Ford (9in)
Ratio : 3.90S
Spline : 35@60 deg std
Diff : Detroit Locker (DL)
Yoke : 1350 9+
Case : 9+ Nod Race [R]
pin Supp : 9+ Race [R]

Overall RE Dimensions = 65 Pin offset .5

I have the stock T56 of course

so what yokes and lengths and all that jazz will I need? I'm just wondering what I will tell them when I order...

I figured someone has already ordered a DS for this set up and could just tell me the measurements ?
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nnnnnnnooooooooobdy?

i figured the subject line was at least funny enough to have someone comment?
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There's no way to tell until the rear is in the car. Every car is different.
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why wouldn't the length be the same, if a car was running the same rear as me?
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