They are going to convert to a CV style flange203
But for a custom shaft, they don’t care what case you have, just joint size and length.
Who is doing the shaft?
77, sorry 85 is my birth year just my user name for everything lolWhat year is your truck ? In your other thread I had been using 1985 model year for my answers. Assuming 85 in your name was the year. So many of my post may not be accurate.
Should be the 12 bolt. Would be correct for a 77.I know this is a stupid question by looking at the picture what type of rear end I see it’s a 12 bolt
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Might be a dumb question but where did u get that it is a NP 203 from these pics?Looks like the NP203. Full time transfer case. Chain drive.
For a driveshaft they usually they want a yoke to yoke measurement. Might contact the builder and see what they need.
I totally agree with you, they will be coming off for sure, even if I have to cut them offya 12 bolt truck rear .....
but who molded the fender flairs to the body ? ? ? ...... 1980's show truck called and wants there mod back .
please fix her up the right way and show her off correctly .
guys who have worked with / played with / wrenched on / scrapped out . . . we know .Might be a dumb question but where did u get that it is a NP 203 from these pics?
Thank you this has been really informative why I asked thank you againAs many times as i have removed and installed the one in my blazer, you don't forget. Stupid heavy.
Has the rear tail housing that holds the differential portion that allows the full time function. That piece is made of aluminum, but everything else is cast iron. It is also where one would install the part time kit, if doing so by replacing part of the spiders.
Also has the drain plug in the center between the two cover holes. The NP205 would have the 3 bolt cover that covers the end of the shaft for the center gear. The 203 doesn't have the shaft or cover because it's a chain drive case.
On the left/drivers side you can see the gear reduction portion in front of the chain drive case that allows for the high/low function.
It would also be correct for that year truck as, I believe, only the 203 and 205 were available.
Also looks like I can see shift linkage for an automatic transmission. If so, was very typical for the np203 to be mated to the th350 transmission. Not a guarantee, but a very common combination.
Thank you this has been really informative why I asked thank you again