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Old 05-07-2008, 09:55 PM
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Would a aluminum drive shaft from a M6 with a 1350 yoke work on a 4l60E with the stock 10 bolt? Thanks.
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I dont know about the yoke but I know a 6 speed and A4 drive shaft are the same length in 4th gen Fbodies
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The 1350 I believe is to big. It should be wider and have bigger cups than stock. Other than that just change the rear joint and you should be good to go.
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Originally Posted by pddye
The 1350 I believe is to big. It should be wider and have bigger cups than stock. Other than that just change the rear joint and you should be good to go.
Correct...1350 wont work on a stock 10bolt. Aftermarket rears require them.




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