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That is very nice. But you are showing a rear drive shaft in the first post. I just had one rear propeller shaft made for an M1009 all parts new. It was about $200.PS Found this online, but nothing in the blogs about the actual length it should be.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/s...986&vi=1050679&make=Chevrolet&model=K5+Blazer
Well with a slip joint that sure will vary. I will measure weld to weld on the rear prop shaft and then we can go from there. But I can measure the rear U joint center to front U joint center if you want. I will post pretty pictures of my new propeller shaft. Give me till this evening. I am not at home at the moment. Duty calls. Have a great day and stay dry.Drive shafts are usually measured center to center on the joint ends.
26" weld to weld. 29 1/2" center to center on the yoke. But I think you should be good to go.
I hope that helped. I had one made for a spare. Cuts down on the down time when plowing or wheeling. I don't believe all that crap about the 10 bolts being junk. I have used them hard and had great luck with them. Everything has a breaking point but the key is to know what it is an don't push it past that point. Good Luck. Let me know if you need any more help. Thank you.
