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Driveshaft info needed

Old Nov 20, 2010
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Driveshaft info needed

so tore my drive shaft in half tonight with rock i need to get this thing replace Asap.
ive finally made it to a pc and took a quick ebay search and all i cant find are part numbers. ill search this site after i post this but im in a bind and need er done quick.

my truck is an 2006 sport extended cab 4 door 2 wheel drive 4.0L
manual tranny any info you can give me would be great! thank you.
 
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Old Nov 21, 2010
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any 98+ ext cab, 2wd manual trans driveshafts should work. the autos trans length is different than a manual trans, along with the input yokes are different. so it has to be from the same wheel base/trans combo you have now. i assume it's the aluminum one, correct?
 
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Old Nov 21, 2010
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yes it the alumin one. thanks for the info . its cool the kept it the same between engines .
 
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Old Nov 21, 2010
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so i purchased one for the 3.0L but assuming its the same as the 4.0L anyone confirm?
 
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as long as it's from the same style trans, it should work. i have one from a 2.3 5 speed and it's the same length as my 4.0 with a 5 speed.
 
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