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Hello all, this is my first post in this forum. I’m looking for a driveshaft for my truck. If anyone has an idea of part numbers, interchangeable driveshafts, or has one for sale feel free to inform me. Here’s about all the info I can provide as my driveshaft just broke yesterday.
Driveshaft needed for my truck : 1989’ Ford F150 XLT Lariat, Regular Cab, Long Bed, 133’ Wheel Base, 5.0l V8, 5 speed manual (Transmission - M5OD), 4x4 (Transfer Case - BW1356), Axle Code 19 (3.55 Non-Limited Slip) Rear Differential, Front Of Driveshaft (Out Of Transfer Case) - Slip Yolk, Rear Of Driveshaft (Into Rear Differential) - 4 bolt flange. Slip yolk to transfer case Best measurement I can give, as other side of driveshaft u joint holder is destroyed My trucks door tag
Last edited by ForzDivine; May 5, 2025 at 05:52 PM.
Looks like you can just replace the yoke to me unless the shaft is bent
We used to have to replace those yokes with a better higher nickel content yoke (recall or ONP)
So,
There are yokes out there to be had easily
Also, agree with the above, there are driveline shops all over
Lately I have been using Slyco, they should be in a town near you too, in case you need to have yours rebuilt or a new one built
Check car-part.com. Links to salvage yards all over US and Canada. I've found 3 driveshafts (exactly what I needed), one rear axle assy (actually shipped from Canada) and a set of OEM wheels using them.
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