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MN Drive shafts for 3.5 lift

joshua

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Looking for a set of drive shafts that are for a 3.5 lift. Preferably used. Bad u joints is fine. But must have good splines. Shipping probably isn’t a great option. If you have new ones I will definitely take um if it’s a decent price.

Basically looking for some who changed lifts or is going in different direction. I know kinda of long shot. But that’s what my whole project is!

Thanks
 

dmoses42

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Just an idea, you might be able to take yours to a big truck/semi driveline shop and get them lengthened and balanced. I had a new end put on one decades ago that way, reasonable price then, not sure about now.
 
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joshua

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Just an idea, you might be able to take yours to a big truck/semi driveline shop and get them lengthened and balanced. I had a new end put on one decades ago that way, reasonable price then, not sure about now.
Never even considered that!
 

Jaybr

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I went to a local driveline shop and had front lengthened and rear shortened. Don’t remember exact cost but it was reasonable.


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