drive shaft differences

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I'm changing my truck from long box to short and I was wondering if the drive shaft from a 73+ will fit in my 67 once it's shortened. I have a line on a few 73+ drive shaft. Thanks everyone
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yarko wrote:I'm changing my truck from long box to short and I was wondering if the drive shaft from a 73+ will fit in my 67 once it's shortened. I have a line on a few 73+ drive shaft. Thanks everyone
We need more info.....Just the driveshaft or the driveshaft and the yoke? What transmission is the donor and what is your truck equipped with? ... A C6 auto has a 31-spline output shaft. The NP435 has a fixed yoke for an output. A C4 has 28-spline output shaft.
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Sorry about that. I'm totally new to this. My truck is a c4 (I believe) with a 9" rear. As for the donor truck, I'm not actually sure. I'd have to look into it. I haven't had the truck long and I'm still learning
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Another thing to note is that the difference from the rear tires to the front tires is 2 inches more on a 1973+, so technically the drive line will be 2 inches longer on the '73 and newer. When I did my frame swap (1969 body on a 1974 frame) I had to move the rear leaf spring perches forward on the frame 2 inches so that the tires would be centered in the rear wheel wells. The drive line might have enough movement with the slip yoke but make sure that the skip yoke has enough movement and isn't bottomed out. Good luck :thup:
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Amazing info! Thanks everyone!
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mrtleavitt wrote:Another thing to note is that the difference from the rear tires to the front tires is 2 inches more on a 1973+, so technically the drive line will be 2 inches longer on the '73 and newer. When I did my frame swap (1969 body on a 1974 frame) I had to move the rear leaf spring perches forward on the frame 2 inches so that the tires would be centered in the rear wheel wells. The drive line might have enough movement with the slip yoke but make sure that the skip yoke has enough movement and isn't bottomed out. Good luck :thup:
The slip yoke on an AT should be at least half-way in with the vehicle at rest.
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