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SupaDupaSteve 02-22-2017 07:59 PM

T56 to 8.8 driveshaft questions
 
I've got a v8r mounting kit. T56 with an 8.8, fabricated a mount for the diff myself. Now I have an aluminum camaro driveshaft and a steel mustang driveshaft that has the rear 8.8 flange I need. Obviously the camaro shaft will need to be shortened and I need to use the rear flange from the other shaft to bolt up to the 8.8, but the u joints aren't the same style so will it be possible to shorten it and use the flange I already have or will I need to buy a new rear flange In addition to having the camaro shaft shortened

tbone heller 02-23-2017 07:45 AM

If it is an aluminum driveshaft that you are wanting, I would suggest that you acquire one from a Ford Aerostar van, have it shortened, and the yoke installed.

stng_96 02-23-2017 09:16 AM

I sent my aluminum shaft from the camaro to an outfit in ND suggested by charchi(Jim). Less than 200 including shipping both ways and they shortened it and put the correct flanges/ujoints in it for me.

SupaDupaSteve 02-24-2017 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by tbone heller (Post 22751)
If it is an aluminum driveshaft that you are wanting, I would suggest that you acquire one from a Ford Aerostar van, have it shortened, and the yoke installed.

why an aerostar? I don't think I've seen one of those in a long time in the yards around here.


Originally Posted by stng_96 (Post 22753)
I sent my aluminum shaft from the camaro to an outfit in ND suggested by charchi(Jim). Less than 200 including shipping both ways and they shortened it and put the correct flanges/ujoints in it for me.

Do you remember what the place was called?

tbone heller 02-24-2017 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by SupaDupaSteve (Post 22760)
why an aerostar? I don't think I've seen one of those in a long time in the yards around here.

Because an Aerostar had an aluminum driveshaft & the correct pinion flange to fit a 7.5 or 8.8 differential. Also had the correct yoke to fit a T-5 or AOD. There were about 5 of them at the last yard I went to.

stng_96 02-24-2017 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by SupaDupaSteve (Post 22760)


Do you remember what the place was called?


Absolutely....real nice folks there

http://www.manta.com/c/mm45h28/driveline-service-inc

fitz 03-12-2017 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by SupaDupaSteve (Post 22749)
I've got a v8r mounting kit. T56 with an 8.8, fabricated a mount for the diff myself. Now I have an aluminum camaro driveshaft and a steel mustang driveshaft that has the rear 8.8 flange I need. Obviously the camaro shaft will need to be shortened and I need to use the rear flange from the other shaft to bolt up to the 8.8, but the u joints aren't the same style so will it be possible to shorten it and use the flange I already have or will I need to buy a new rear flange In addition to having the camaro shaft shortened

The Trans slip yoke is a spicer 50. The ford rear is also standard. Any driveshaft shop can make on for you. All you will need is the measurement to give them.

SupaDupaSteve 03-12-2017 06:43 PM

I had a camaro shaft shortened. I supplied the driveshaft, rear flange and yoke. Cost me $165 to have it shortened and new u joints parts and labor. Advance driveline in Orlando did it for me.

SupaDupaSteve 03-12-2017 06:49 PM

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Overall I was pleased with their service and workmanship. Fit perfect with the measurements I provided them. Measured from the output shaft to the flange of the diff, didn't have to actually figure the actual measurement that needed to be removed from the shaft.


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