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1999 front driveshaft

cah359

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99 xlt
Ive had a 99 explorer for about 3 years now with a 4" trailmaster lift and ive never had a front driveshaft in it because I never got around to having one modified and didnt want to spend the money on the one from superlift. Ive been reading around on it here today and from what i understand I can use one from a 96 without modifying it. Just looking to see if someone can confirm this or am I wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
 



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Ive had a 99 explorer for about 3 years now with a 4" trailmaster lift and ive never had a front driveshaft in it because I never got around to having one modified and didnt want to spend the money on the one from superlift. Ive been reading around on it here today and from what i understand I can use one from a 96 without modifying it. Just looking to see if someone can confirm this or am I wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

if you can find one from a '96 or early-97 with the double-cardan joint instead of CV, then yes it could easily be made to fit.
 






if you can find one from a '96 or early-97 with the double-cardan joint instead of CV, then yes it could easily be made to fit.

How? He'd still need an adapter at the transfer case end to go from a CV joint to a U-joint. I remember seeing them on here at one time, but I think I remember reading they were discontinued.

-Joe
 






How? He'd still need an adapter at the transfer case end to go from a CV joint to a U-joint. I remember seeing them on here at one time, but I think I remember reading they were discontinued.

-Joe

NeapCo Part # N2-83-287X


N2-83-287X note:
Converts GKN 6 Ball plunge style joint to double cardan u-joint. Fits some Ford, Mercury, and Mazda applications.
:biggthump
 






FYI the first gen front driveshafts are longer, i would look for one of those. But using one from a 96 would work as well since the actually have a slip yoke (i think)
 






FYI the first gen front driveshafts are longer, i would look for one of those. But using one from a 96 would work as well since the actually have a slip yoke (i think)

der... yeah. Forgot about that.
either should work. 1st gen front shaft, or a DC from a 2nd gen (95 through early 97 model years).

Then get the NeapCo part.
 






Thanks for the help guys. I just picked up a superlift front shaft for a great price. FREE!! But thanks again for the help.
 






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