f350 cab and chassis Ujoints

DrCharles

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So I'm late to the party, but...
My '93 has a ZF5, BW1356 transfer case, and 10.25" rear, but there is a one-piece driveshaft (2 U-joints, no carrier bearing). Is this a modification - should it have the 3 joints? If so, is there a good reason to install one? thanks.
 

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My guess is if you have regular cab it's one piece, I have a crew cab and a eight foot bed, so it has a two piece driveline.
 

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Standard cab 4x4 will have a one piece driveline.
Standard cab 2x4 will have a two piece.
Crew cab will have multiple piece regardless of drive.
Extendo cab 2x4 is two piece.
I am unsure about extendo 4x4
 

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Standard cab 4x4 will have a one piece driveline.
Standard cab 2x4 will have a two piece.
Crew cab will have multiple piece regardless of drive.
Extendo cab 2x4 is two piece.
I am unsure about extendo 4x4
My 86 is extended cab 4WD and is 2 piece.

All 80-96 ECLB F250 trucks, 2WD or 4WD, that I have ever been underneath, had a 2 piece driveshaft. Think I have been under 8 of these trucks
 

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Broke 2 moogs ujoint and 1 ball joint in 10,000 won't wast my money on anything that says moog on it again
Hauled campers for 14 yrs 100,000 plus miles per year. and what held up better than any other brand was O'Reilly's mastercraft brand.
No I don't work for them.
 

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A lot of the companies that make u-joints have moved to China. And they are now garbage. I use Spicer for u-joints.
 

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A lot of the companies that make u-joints have moved to China. And they are now garbage. I use Spicer for u-joints.
And even some spicer part numbers are made in china, if you watch boxes they say where they are made.

Spicer or neapco are still the options for oe quality.
 

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