Drive shaft for th400 9 inch rear end combo

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Greetings 87Cutty & all; I have two shafts for sale. Both would have to be shortened for your application? The steel one makes little sense, but the aluminum one may interest you. Check out my for sale post. Bob Jr.
 

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Greetings 87Cutty & all; I have two shafts for sale. Both would have to be shortened for your application? The steel one makes little sense, but the aluminum one may interest you. Check out my for sale post. Bob Jr.
 
Greetings 87Cutty & all; I have two shafts for sale. Both would have to be shortened for your application? The steel one makes little sense, but the aluminum one may interest you. Check out my for sale post. Bob Jr.
Thx man!
 
Greetings 87Cutty & all; Before I sell it to ya I want to make sure that you have a competent drive shaft shop that has & can deal with Aluminum shafts. At that point you & I will know how much that will cost you. I'll get a shipping cost (I estimate $40) together (need your zip) & make every effort to come in 25% to 30% under new cost? I'm about 90% sure the front yoke will fit your trans. I've forgot the spline count (senior moment), but it fit my TH350 & my 700R-4. Refer to my for sale post for more pictures & words. Please post additional inquires in that thread as I won't have to answer the same question twice. Thank you Bob Jr.
 
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