8.8 drive shaft length
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Just for future references in our system, you guy are using the stock length shaft but just putting the 4 bolt flange on the back (the Ford 4 bolts flange) correct ?
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Hey guys I have my stock driveshaft with a crossover ujoint a or precision 355. Has the stock mustang 8.8 pinion but the flange yoke I have will not fit onto my new ujoint, does anyone know where I can get the correct flange yoke??
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It all depends on the Ford flange, give me the dimensions of the flange you have. Ford has a few different joint sizes (i may also depend on the driveshaft, i know what the stock shaft should have but its possible its been changed is it steel or aluminum)
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your shaft should have a plastic injected style shaft with a 3.6 wide joint sporting a 1-1/8 cap.
does your shaft have a 3.6 wide joint with a 1.063 cup ?
why done you just call 1-80--564-2244 ask for Frank, you dont have to buy it from me ill give the joint number so you can get it local.
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Alright so my flange is 3.5" with 1.063 cup
And my driveshaft is 3.5 with 1.125 cup
The u-joint clip grooves on the flange are on the outer edge of the inside of the cup unlike the driveshafts
And my driveshaft is 3.5 with 1.125 cup
The u-joint clip grooves on the flange are on the outer edge of the inside of the cup unlike the driveshafts
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