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strikk

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after a few months of saving up some funds I made a stop by my local drive shaft shop and custom ordered front and rear shafts. No Bluetooth driveshafts for the truck!

The shop recommended a single piece aluminum rear shaft and heavy walled steel front shaft with full length splines

All the details are in the attached order form sheet. For anyone else interested in a Cummins swap driveshaft measurements for this vehicle here you go!

Current application for a 72” rear shaft and 36” front shaft

1997 k2500 ECLB frame with a 6bt/4l80e/np241c drivetrain using the oe 32 spline slip yoke. ‘97 Ford Dana 60 front axle, ‘05 AAM 11.5” rear axle with ORD’s SAS kit up front and a ORD shackle flip on the rear. OE ‘97 k2500 rear leafs with cheap 47” front leafs
 

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Read the entire thread. So much goodness! I absolutely love the work, craftsmanship, and how we've been privileged to take the ride on this journey!
Thank you OP for sharing this journey. The work is outstanding, and the abilities amazing! The best moment- turning that junkyard truck into a convertible. You got skills man, just cut a roof and put another on. Absolutely awesome!
 

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Read the entire thread. So much goodness! I absolutely love the work, craftsmanship......
Thank you so much @CumminsFever. I appreciate the kind words.

I didn't do as much as I would have liked over the 2023 summer but I havnt forgotten about the project and will continue work soon-ish, brain dump of remaining tasks
- Finish front shock towers, frame plates, and fender liners
- Run brake lines, install proportioning valve, ABS delete
- Fab up the downpipe and tie into the 6.5 exhaust
- Bed rail replacement and bed liner
- Cab corners
- Hood latch
- Install transmission controller
- Small wiring items, Fuel shutoff solenoid, taillights, fuel level sender, rpm tach signal, external voltage regulator
- Wheels and tires (this ones hard)
- Drive this thing!
 

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holy Carps!! Now that is what drivetrain dreams are made of!! I’m going back through the thread in depth, but that’s what I’d love to do!! 6bt/4l80e but I’d go with an Atlas 4 speed for transfer case or dual case the 241. A little more pricey but that CRAWL!!!! (Now that you already have the driveshafts done I’m just tempting you to think of a dual case. Yes it’s evil. I know. )
 
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