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Tom Woods drive shafts are awesome, I'm currently rolling with one. He's one of 's sponsors too: http://www.4xshaft.com/index.html Call them they're very helpful and will help you get them all the info needed to get you the perfect setup.
not sure if your looking for a "double cordon (CV)" DS or if your looking for a "constant velocity (CV)" DS. my '84 has a constant velocity DS and i started looking at all the double cordon cv's for a replacement...they arent the same. if the yoke of your front DS goes into a "tin can" type operation that attaches to the t-case...you probably have a constant velocity DS.
not sure if your looking for a "double cordon (CV)" DS or if your looking for a "constant velocity (CV)" DS. my '84 has a constant velocity DS and i started looking at all the double cordon cv's for a replacement...they arent the same. if the yoke of your front DS goes into a "tin can" type operation that attaches to the t-case...you probably have a constant velocity DS.
RE also make or at least sells a double cardon DS but you need to tell them everything about your old one first so have all the info before you call them.
LMAO I've thought about going with a ft drive shaft in the rear too but don't know if I want to go that direction yet. I'm just not too sure on how strong it would be or hold up even though I know some peaple run them in the rear.