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Explorer front drveshaft in a ranger

Old Nov 27, 2007
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Explorer front drveshaft in a ranger

I was wondering what id have to do in order to make an explorer driveshaft with the double cardon work on my truck. is there a company that makes an adapter to bolt it up to my 13-54? or will it bolt up as is?
 
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Old Nov 27, 2007
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That driveshaft is too long as it is, it'll be wayyyyy to long with an adapter.
 
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the front is too long? ive seen em next to eachother and they looked close but maybe im wrong. i thought i saw it in another thread
 
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What year explorer are you talking about. I have one out of a 92 and its about 1.5" too long, an adapter would add a good 3".
 
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out of a 96
 
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I believe the ones out of the (95-97?) explorers are closer to the right length, but you'd have to switch out the front flange on the t-case in favor of the u-joint style flange. An adapter would still make the driveshaft too long.
 
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Old Nov 27, 2007
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if memory serves me right, the ones on the '95+ Explorers are the same thing on the 98+ Rangers......
 
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They didn't switch to the CV style flange on explorers until '98, the same year as the Rangers.
 
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huh didn't realize that....i guess i need to crawl under my mom's '97...
 
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Old Nov 27, 2007
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What kind/brand of shaft is the Superlift front driveshaft? Is it custom made or adapted from something else? It looks similar to the driveshaft that was in my '91...
 
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it is the same driveshaft that was in your '91 with an adaptor to mount to the '98+ BW1354 t-case.........it is made by Superlift and painted all nice and prutty...
 
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if you are planning on lifting it get one, if not dont do it, just get a stock one, it will be much smoother and better all around.

the adapter is over 100 bucks.
 
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Originally Posted by 04 EDGE
close. 95-96 ONLY. the rest of your post is correct.

i covered this in my 4x4 conversion thread, you are a good listener!.
Shoot as much as I scoured that thread I better remember some of it.

Thanks for the correction on the years. I new 95 and 96 had that shaft so I just assumed the 97 had it too.
 
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Hmmm - this thread has me thinking. So if the explorer front diffs are longer, would one from say a 94 be a nice swap in for my stock one, on a lifted truck??
 
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No your year of truck will have the same front driveshaft as the explorers.
 
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