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    Driveshafts

    I need a front and rear drive shaft
    Running length front is 33 1/4 and collapsed length should be 31 3/4
    Running length rear is 22 1/2 and collapsed length should be 20 3/4
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    what year 7 or 5 i have the factory ones from my 78 cj 7 laying around they worked with a 2 1/5 lift

    best ever 11.669 @ 112.33 mph in 1/4 mile on 33 x 10.50 slicks and 4" lift / 7.358 @ 93.03 mph in the 1/8 mile

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    It is for my dads 86 CJ-7 originally 4cyl t-4 dana 300 but now it has a 304/np435/dana300 and 4" lift

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    It is for my dads 86 CJ-7 originally 4cyl t-4 dana 300 but now it has a 304/np435/dana300 and 4" lift
    that was me
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    all my drive shafts are to long or to short for the lengths you posted

    best ever 11.669 @ 112.33 mph in 1/4 mile on 33 x 10.50 slicks and 4" lift / 7.358 @ 93.03 mph in the 1/8 mile

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuzz401
    all my drive shafts are to long or to short for the lengths you posted
    Thanks for checking
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    Modified repost from 'Drivetrain" http://www.bulltear.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=475 ...

    MC, I'll need those 3 drive shafts for both Jeeps we PM'd about.

    I've not figured drive line angles or lengths before before... so here's what I've got:

    A) The front shaft for the 87 YJ (NP 231, 1" skid plate drop): running length is 41.375 cntr to cntr with about 8-9 degree angle, stock U-Joints Jeep weight on the wheels (no winch-yet). The current drive shaft is 38.25 & 41.25 (short / long)
    The rear has the AdvAdapt 231 slip yoke eliminator with a Tom Woods CV rear shaft.

    B) The 85 CJ (D300), front shaft running length is 33.75 after the M.O.R.E spring reverse install and your skid plate drop kit, the current shaft is 32" short and 34.5 long so I'll need some length there. Angle is only 8-9 degrees.

    D) 85 CJ rear shaft...I dunno maybe a little longer too? Running length is 22.25 C-t-C, but the shaft is 20.5 short and 23.375 long, with a 22 deg angle. I'm sure I'll need more than 1 1/8 inches of drop.

    I don't know the full droop on the springs yet, where the Jeeps are now It would take a bit to jack'm that high and measure.

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