Cool! You should elaborate on this driveshaft some more, or got any links? 


So far this is my best find but I'll search more tonight on a real computer.
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=173585&highlight=Super+duty+driveshaft
Hmmmm wonder if itd do the trick for my front shaft. I'll stay tuned. Rig looks awesome dude![]()
Deuling maybe we can pull my d shaft out of the Fred and try putting it on your blazer just to see

I have a 01 superdutyDeuling maybe we can pull my d shaft out of the Fred and try putting it on your blazer just to see
BTW your truck looks sweet. Bet it feels good to drive it again![]()
I was hoping it would be longer, I can guarantee ill need more than the stock 3-4" slip yokeThe slip length is the sameI was hoping it would be longer, I can guarantee ill need more than the stock 3-4" slip yoke











).I have some questions about your doubler/d-shaft angles/axle locations.
Is your 205 clocked up 2"? If so did you have to adjust your floor pan to fit? I know you're running a 1" body lift, so you may not have had to. I also know your running a stock crossmember, does anything hang down further then that?
How bad are your d-shaft angles? You said you had some driveline vibes, but I don't know if you ever got them taken care of.
Also, I far back is your rear axle from stock? I know you were talking about maybe changing some things up before, but don't know if you ever did. I'm pretty sure your front axle is 2-3" forward.
I'm getting close to putting my doubler together, so I'm trying to get all my stuff straight before I start taking stuff apart. I want as little down time as possible.
Also seeing if there are a any updates on your truck.


How's Tom's shoulder? Getting my left rotator chug done mid March.




Is alot of grinding needed to do that jana76 setup?
Also what is the purpose of the paint inside? Just curious.
If I had it to do over, I might not. I easily took an 1/8" out of the top, bottom and vertical wall the pinion bearing sits in. I also had the ring gear turned down right at 1/4". With all that clearancing I achieved a solid 1/4" of space all the way around the ring, Jantz Eng. recommends 3/8".Dude, SOOO much grinding is needed.If I had it to do over, I might not. I easily took an 1/8" out of the top, bottom and vertical wall the pinion bearing sits in. I also had the ring gear turned down right at 1/4". With all that clearancing I achieved a solid 1/4" of space all the way around the ring, Jantz Eng. recommends 3/8".