Important Notes:

When measuring for a drive shaft, make sure your vehicle is at "ride height" with weight on the suspension.

If your vehicle has hydraulics or airbags, we will need 3 measurements - Maximum Height, Ride Height, Minimum Height.

Some vehicles when lifted or lowered have a lot of angle. In these cases we will need extra measurements taken. Please see the How to measure for Drive Shaft with A Lot of Angle page for instructions. Drive shafts with a too much angle may also need a CV Head. Please call if you have questions, and our technicians will help you get the proper measurement.

The car industry offers a wide variety of setups regarding drive shafts. Not all setups are shown, just the more common ones. Please call if you have questions and we can direct you to the proper page to get the measurements you need.

 

How to measure a 1 Piece Drive Shaft

How to measure a 2 Piece Drive Shaft

How to measure for Drive Shaft with Flange

How to measure for Drive Shaft with A Lot of Angle

How to measure for U-Joint

How to measure a Jeep Liberty 2002-2005 Front Drive Shaft

How to measure Rear Axle Semi-Float

 

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