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yeah your drive shaft will be differant. If you messure both axles from back of pig to front yoke there is a differance. sorry i didnt say that before.
No i didnt. I ran a combo U-joint for a while untill i had a new driveshaft made. ( if you dont know what a combo joint is, two caps are one size and the other caps are the other size).... My local clutch and joint shop and spicer dealer had the right one.
Kraiger- So how did you solve your drive shaft problem until you go one made? I know the 3/4 ton's drive shaft should go right into my transfer case so if I take the axle and drive shaft everything should work?
As long as they are both autos then yes the 2500 should work....now im NOT 100% sure on that but it should because its built for the longer D60 rear housing. Also make sure both trucks are the same cab and bed length. If not then the shaft will not work.
So I bought a 97 2500 to do my swap as well. What is some insight on using stock 1500 drive shafts, but modified yokes to work. It would be nice to just swap the transfer case, but I fear input shafts are different. Could I junkyard search 2500 ext cab driveshaft and be done? Parts truck is a 5.9 as well. It would be sweet if I could swap transmission and transfer case, but I'm not exact about adding in the 98 electronics to the older tranny.
I am gonna be curious as how much extra lift I'm going to get with the helper springs. All the perches, helper spring stops and all, I was planning on unbolting and bolting up to the 1500 frame.