Info on driveshaft

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I was thinking about putting a 4 speed in my truck.

I have the tranny and it looks like it is either a T-18 or a T-98.

The housing on top says T-98 but according to my sources it could be either one underneath.

Anyway does anybody have, or know any info on a driveshaft for the short wheelbase trucks?

Any help would be greatly appreciated here.
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Good choice. Junkyard. Or get one built. 8)

T98 and T18 are about the same. T19 has a synchro for 1st.
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How much should one expect to pay for one out of a junkyard?

The closest ones to me in town don't carry anything that old and the one pick and pull I could check isn't open until after the snow melts and the ground firms up again.


ALSO what are the specs of the driveshaft? IE how long, how big around?
If I get one made I want to have some factory specs to compare to.

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I won't be using the driveshaft out of my truck, which has a T18. It is a two piece driveshaft. You could probably have the rear section shortened, unless the shortbeds used a 1 piece shaft
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How much do you want for it?

How bout shipping to 57201?
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How about $20? Plus $15 for the shifter from the other post?
I'll have to pull the driveshaft to get a weight for shipping, that may be a couple days.
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Shortbeds do use a one-piece driveshaft with a slip-yoke in the transmission.
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Yea, I kind of suspected that might be the case.
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The tranny I have came from a long bed and doesn't have the slip on end.
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If you have a custom one (driveshaft) made FYI: Remember the strength of the driveshaft is in it's diameter (tubing), not in it's thickness (gauge). :cents:

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