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Old 06-10-2009, 09:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default NEED HELP problem with driveshaft

To say my driveshaft is piece of JUNK now. They were RUST WELD to u joint so it bent.

well I saw there are 4 geo trackers but different years.

They have automatic and manual.


How I will know they are same measure?

It for 94 geo tracker.
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Old 06-10-2009, 09:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i take it you want a rear prop shaft, drive shaft.
94 ,
varies by doors and tranny and 2wd/4wd. your profile is empty so i dont know.

is this 4wd 5sp.? 2door ? what is drive train. 2wd is totally diffr.
we have 3 trannys and 2 motors. on these cars but only one motor 94.

94, 4wd these are your choices. 2 and 4 door.

there are 3 choices on 94 : rear.
1 is for , convert 2dr
2nd is for 4door, A/T
3rd IS for 4door M/T.


YES , length for sure.
Parts lists, dont say that. (what is diff, ) has 1 photo.

hope that helps you.
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it 94 geo 2 door 4wd 1.6L 8 valve 5 speed manual


I will list in my profile to help you.


Yes it for rear axle driveshaft.
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dont help me it helps you, hahahahaha
i want to give best answer. (cross fingers)

you need a 2 door drive shaft.
identical to mine.

nothing else will work
and the 2wd shaft has this center carrier bearing and mount so is useless to you.
and the 4door will be too long.

id say measure yours and if it matches, will be good.
shooting from hip.
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What about if it have automatic so that mean different lenght?


BIG PITA is look for driveshaft for my 93 F350 there are 10 different sizes.


So i want make sure automatic and manual use same length driveshaft.
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there not.

automatics use diff lenght drive shaft or have diff spine. but that dont make it better.

you need a MT 2door rear prop.
there are vast numbers of them.
kicks all over with missing motors and tranny. or blown.
few folks put $2000 in to $500 body ,cept us crazy folks. so there are parts to be had.


yah , ford must have many tranny's.
even changing mid year.
the wrecking yard has a data base called hollanders or something.
it will cross anything.
no better nfo , for this.
and our friends have it here. too.

no deeper swap data , for free.
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