Custom Driveshafts
Originally Posted by zabeard
Well i just called ordered one, 107.99
kinda salty, but beats a new Superlift driveshaft.
here is the link.
http://www.sixstates.com/partlocatio...art=N2-83-287X
I called them and they are sending it out this morning.
Just a little FYI for anyone. and thanks again Michael!
kinda salty, but beats a new Superlift driveshaft.here is the link.
http://www.sixstates.com/partlocatio...art=N2-83-287X
I called them and they are sending it out this morning.
Just a little FYI for anyone. and thanks again Michael!
There is a new part # N2-83-288X that is for Toyota. The one I have has more than 1 hole pattern in the flange end. It also has 2 pilot diameters a small (Toyota) and large (Ford). They just make one part that fits both.
Mike
Originally Posted by redranger4.0
Zack, go find a manual 1354 from a 91-94 explorer or 1993-1997 ranger. it will bolt up to your truck, and it will have regular yokes not the wierd CV flange.
Originally Posted by hosse
There is a new part # N2-83-288X that is for Toyota. The one I have has more than 1 hole pattern in the flange end. It also has 2 pilot diameters a small (Toyota) and large (Ford). They just make one part that fits both.
Mike
Mike
I see, well i got this one so hopefully it all works out.
Originally Posted by ryanrebel125
thats what i did to my ranger.
yeah i could have done that. if they had good junk yards around here it wouldnt be a problem but all the ones around here think everything is new, so new price comes with it.
Originally Posted by zabeard
yeah i could have done that. if they had good junk yards around here it wouldnt be a problem but all the ones around here think everything is new, so new price comes with it.
Originally Posted by redranger4.0
you could always do what im going to do.... long travel Square front shaft. 

Would work except my axle is a live axle so its gonna be spinning all the time...
So mine has to be balanced well...
Originally Posted by redranger4.0
yet another reason to upgrade to a 44 

yeah i know i just don't know which axle to use...
Waggy axle would work but its low pinion.
78-79 F150 D44 Would work but i would have to get new axle tubes because of the C notches...
I want a high pinion D44, i plan on just buying upgraded TJ brackets so i can use the same front arms, shock setup, coils...
then new steering and trac bar....
get a 78-79 F250 d44 (its 8 lug). It is identical to a 78-79 bronco with out the wedges. or get a 1976 f150 housing, which has weld on wedges.
you have to remember though that HP44 are all Fullwidth, they dont make a narrow HP44.
you have to remember though that HP44 are all Fullwidth, they dont make a narrow HP44.
hrrrmmmmmm....so the new part numbers that hosse posted is the same flange, just drilled for a Toyota correct? If so then I could just drill out the flange for the ford pattern. If thats the case, there is a flange 5 miles away from me suckas. :)
Bought my flange today from Six States Distributors. Part #N2-83-288X. It was nice having one of them 5 minutes away from where I live. I bought the only one in Utah's inventory, the only one left on their website is located out of Idaho.
Looks like the flange is drilled for both flange patterns, so this is going to make the drive shaft conversion easy.
Looks like the flange is drilled for both flange patterns, so this is going to make the drive shaft conversion easy.
Originally Posted by D94R
Bought my flange today from Six States Distributors. Part #N2-83-288X. It was nice having one of them 5 minutes away from where I live. I bought the only one in Utah's inventory, the only one left on their website is located out of Idaho.
Looks like the flange is drilled for both flange patterns, so this is going to make the drive shaft conversion easy.
Looks like the flange is drilled for both flange patterns, so this is going to make the drive shaft conversion easy.
Originally Posted by hosse
Is it the same as the one in the pics that Zach posted. I can't find any info on that part number. At the Drive Line Service Co. website where I got mine I found that number was replacing the N2-83-287x.
wow i must have been way out of it.
I meant..
that Neapco Company should still make the part, if someone needs one they just need to call them. and Neapco has a website.
that is little better lol
I meant..
that Neapco Company should still make the part, if someone needs one they just need to call them. and Neapco has a website.
that is little better lol





