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Well I am lining up parts for the 8 inch swap and I remembered that someone had welded the universal caps in place. Do you think I can grind the welds off and reuse the drive shaft. I have been looking around locally and not been able to find another. Thanks
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Doesn't look like it's going to be easy and with those two big dents in the DS I'd doubt that it's balanced anymore. I'd measure it center of cap to center of cap and either find one on CL or fleabay for <$100 or order one through Speedway, Summit or hit your local DS shop for a price. That one looks like more headache an $ to be balanced than it's worth.
I'd wait and measure once the 8" is in and mounted to get the right length, pinion could end up closer or farther then you've waisted $ on a DS that's too long/short.
Jon
Last edited by Jonk67 (6/25/2013 5:22 PM)
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Well, if theres one thing Ive learned about PO syndrome today, its no matter what messed up thing you are dealing with, someone has gotten some worse.
Your best bet is a new driveshaft.
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yep, have to agree.........that DS needs to be replaced.......accident waiting to happen so, be safe and replace it.
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check craigslist Charlotte...........seller in Weddington has huge parts list including 2 driveshafts.
Might want to call and ask specifics on what he has.
Hope this helps.
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If it was just the welds to be ground off, it would be fixable. The dents kill the deal, though. You need to replace it, AND get the right u-joint this time!
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Yea, thats what I thought. I'll keep looking.
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A good driveline shop can build you an exact fit driveshaft with the right parts and balanced to boot. Some (many) things in a car shouldl not be a compromise.
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