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new driveshaft install

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  • Start date Start date Oct 13, 2005

65notch

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hey guys. i had a new driveshaft made. now im gonna install it(after installing the tailhousing of my tranny)...is there any certian way to install it. 100 % new. new slipyoke, u joints, flanges. i marked my old to the tailshaft and diff yoke before removing it, but now since its a newbie. where do i install. im not worried to much about the rear end since its only two options, but the output shaft has many different ways. it shouldnt matter right? since its new? thanks guys
 

69Rcode_Mach1

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Just wiggle it in and it will catch. Then hook it up to your rearend.
 
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