SquareRoot
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- Joined
- Mar 18, 2017
- Posts
- 4,351
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- 8,470
- Location
- Arizona
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 85
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350
Looking at swapping in the 4500 into my 85 soon. I pulled a good 2 piece shaft/ carrier bearing/x-member out of a 90 burb.
My intention is to leave the rear end alone- put the burbs rear shaft in and locate the carrier bearing support wherever it ends up (front to rear). Then, adjust the x-member height and shorten the front burb shaft to connect the two.
However, in trying to mock it up under the truck, it's not going to be that easy, of course!
There's **** in the way on the frame where the x-member needs to go. I think it's due to the saddle tanks that the burb doesn't have.
Anybody got any pics of a two-shaft setup or can tell me what you know? I'm thinking I might be better off just fabbing a new x-member. I'm going to pull the bed off to do this, thinking it will be easier in the long run.
My intention is to leave the rear end alone- put the burbs rear shaft in and locate the carrier bearing support wherever it ends up (front to rear). Then, adjust the x-member height and shorten the front burb shaft to connect the two.
However, in trying to mock it up under the truck, it's not going to be that easy, of course!
There's **** in the way on the frame where the x-member needs to go. I think it's due to the saddle tanks that the burb doesn't have.
Anybody got any pics of a two-shaft setup or can tell me what you know? I'm thinking I might be better off just fabbing a new x-member. I'm going to pull the bed off to do this, thinking it will be easier in the long run.