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Hey guys- I am having some big time trouble with the front driveshaft in my 1986 M1008- maybe somebody could point me in the right direction here because I am at my wits end. I completely rebuilt a Dana 60 axle from lockout and lockout and decided to install it in the truck along with a Meyers plow push frame. While the axle was out, I remade all of the steel brake lines, new oil pan gasket,sway bar bushings, etc.... The original front driveshaft had severely worn rear U-Joints in it, so I decided to buy a remanufactured unit from NAPA. I received part number #93-1148 which was ordered for a 1986 Chevy K30 fullsize pickup. I received the shaft and it measured 26 and 1/8" from the center of the front U-Joint to the center of the rear most U-Joint. This shaft is about 4" too short. I figured that someone either wrongly packaged the shaft or someone had just thrown the wrong core in the box. I ordered another one..... same thing- way too short. After some brain-storming, I ordered a front driveshaft for a 1986 3/4 ton fullsize Blazer which is NAPA part number #93-1141. I figured the military would want some interchangeability in the field or something. I received the driveshaft and it is about 3/4" longer than the correct M1008 front driveshaft. I am now afraid of blowing my transfer case apart when I hit a bump. Anyone know where I can get the correct driveshaft for this truck???? Unfortunately, I turned in my original worn out driveshaft as a core when I recieved the first incorrect shaft. Now I am stuck with nothing. The yokes on both Dana 60s are exactly the same, I never removed the transfer case or transfer case adapter, what gives?? Any info/help would be greatly appreciated....