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Old 12-21-2007, 10:33 PM
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87 88 0r 89 rear driveline fit a 1990 for broncoII

will one of those fit my 1990 ford broncoII please help
   
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Old 12-21-2007, 11:35 PM
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Depends on which transmission. The FM 146, M5OD (rare in BII's), and A4LD are all the same length, and the driveshafts should be interchangeable. The TK5 and FM145 are different lengths, and probably won't interchange, especially the CV style rear driveshaft that was stock on those BII's.

Are you looking for a stock CV style driveshaft or are you looking to convert to a regular u-joint style (single or double cardan) shaft?
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Old 12-21-2007, 11:38 PM
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i just need a driveline for right now it does not matter what kind i just need to be on the road again
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The TK5 and FM145 werent in the 90's
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You have to know what transmission is in your vehicle (A4LD, FM-146, etc.) and match it to one in most likely the 1988-1990 range. Time to decode the door code or better yet, crawl under and look at the sticker.
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