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Looking for an M1008 CUCV rear drive shaft

KD

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Hey Guys,

Anybody know where I can find a good rear drive shaft for an M1008 CUCV pickup? I got shorted one from a GL purchase. My fault for not checking...and I knew better.
Loc. central IN.

Thanks.

God Bless our Troops!

KD
 

Armada

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If you can't come up with a used one, you could always have one built.
I can give you the contact info of a great place near me if you get to that point.
 

CCATLETT1984

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pull the driveshaft from a 1ton k30 civilian pickup. It should be fairly easy to find at a junkyard. but your best bet would be to have one made. rear shafts are cheap and it will be perfectly balanced.
 

rizzo

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Re: RE: Looking for an M1008 CUCV rear drive shaft

CCATLETT1984 said:
pull the driveshaft from a 1ton k30 civilian pickup. It should be fairly easy to find at a junkyard. but your best bet would be to have one made. rear shafts are cheap and it will be perfectly balanced.

I agree
 

acetomatoco

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RE: Re: RE: Looking for an M1008 CUCV rear drive shaft

GM part #14067762 with 208 xfer and 14020403 with 205 xfer
 

Recovry4x4

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RE: Re: RE: Looking for an M1008 CUCV rear drive shaft

Interesting thought. I wonder if there were more K30s than D30s. Seems like more D30s these days. I know I bought a new K30 in 86 and it was an odd truck to see on the road.
 

wyliek

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to save some $$ w/ getting a driveshaft built you can bring an old one in and they will reuse the yokes, slip, flanges, etc I recently the length changed on a shaft I had for about $100...my 2cents

Wylie
 

KD

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Thanks guys,

I found one off a civi truck, although not as heavy as the original, the truck moves under it's own power now...which is much cooler than towing it around. I like the Paramore deal for a new one, I will check with him and see what he has. Maybe I can catch a snow bird coming back north next spring.

Thanks for all the helpful suggestions.

KD

God Bless our Troops!
 
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