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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
OBS VS SD driveline lengths
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[QUOTE="JD3020, post: 1007893, member: 373"] I'd like to get the measurements myself but no time right now. What i'm doing is taking the 7.3/ZF-6/t-case/axles out of a 99 F-250 CCSB, and putting it all in my 97 F-250 ECSB. I have both driveshafts from the 99, and the rear shaft from the 97 which had a 5 speed in it. I've talked to some guys that have done SD axle swaps on their OBS and it sounds like the engine and axles are mounted roughly identical between the chassis. So would it be feasible to think that i can use the stock front shaft off this 99, and then get a rear shaft thats the correct length for a 99 ECSB and it'd all work good? [/QUOTE]
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