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Rear Driveshaft Mod Help

melbatoast

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I recently blew up my NP208 and replaced it with an NP241 from an '89 Suburban. This NP241 has a slip-yoke eliminator kit installed so that the rear output flange (cv?) looks identical to the front output flange. Also the same flange as the NP208 front output. So I went and installed it. It's stuck in a town 4 hours from here until I can drive it home. I forgot to measure the rear output flange before I left and the driveshaft shop wants exact measurements of my rear output bolt circle and whatnot. I figured it would be common info at a driveshaft shop but they didn't seem to know. Does anybody know what kind of connection I can tell the shop to put on there? Also do I need a double cardan cv in there? My truck is not lifted. Thanks!

It looks like the picture.
 

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melbatoast

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I thought about that but I'm in Fort Collins, Colorado and my truck is in Kremmling, CO on the other side of the continental divide. I might have a hard time on the roads with only front wheel drive.
 

bchesley

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Nah, you would be fine. You really only want the front pulling anyways. I say go for it. I know I am from Texas, but I have driven in just about every kind of weather there is and snow with front wheel drive is totally doable.
 
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