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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Alameda, California
Posts: 335
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I am presently having a drive shaft made for a 1935 Ford by using heavy wall drawn tubing and fitting/welding the end pieces in from a stock 1935 drive shaft. Then it will be balanced....The reason is that I need a drive shaft 2 1/16" shorter than stock for my 3 speed plus overdrive 1982 Ford F150 transmission conversion. Doing it this way will cost less than half of what it would have cost to shorten the original tube. Good luck on your project.....Matt in Alameda
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