Driveshaft for 80e swap
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I want to swap an 80e into my 2wd 99 1500 rclb. I've been searching and haven't found the info I need. Donor trans will be from an 05 2500 2wd. What shaft can I use with the least hassles? I read that the suburban 2500 HD one piece shaft worked on this avalanche build by swapping the yoke on the rear axle. Is there an application I can look up that would do the same for me? I want a large dia aluminum oe 1 pc driveshaft.
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Any estimate how much you shortened it? I assume you had the larger yoke welded on for the larger joint and 32 spline slip shaft? that will give me an idea if a slightly shorter wheelbase shaft will work or if I should just have mine cut.
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No I put a different input shaft in the T-case so that I could use my stock yokes. I can't remember exactly but KCSilverado did the 4l80e swap thread and mine was almost spot on with his, maybe give or take a 1/2".
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ahhh, mine is 2wd which changes things a bit, from info I got from a trans rebuilder the lengths of a regular 2wd 4l80e and my 99 4l60e are close enough that my current shaft will probably work. I need to take the bolt on yoke (since most 4l80s are on heavy duty, long wheelbase vehicles with 2 pc shafts) off and replace it either with a full spline or counterbored 32 spline slip yoke and depending on the u-joint either it will work directly or I will need an adapter joint at the rear of the trans. axle joint would stay the same.
If I can confirm any of this during my swap I will post what I figure out.
If I can confirm any of this during my swap I will post what I figure out.
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I have done two swaps . 99 and a 2000. Both I reused the stock shaft and used a th400 slip yoke and a 3R by 1350 U-joint. Still running stock length shafts and hitting 120 in the 1/4 with no issues. A th400/4l80 slip yoke is also availible in 3R u-joint sizes and keeps you using the stock size u-joint for ease of finding a replacement later. search button is your friend. These topics have been discussed a good bit through the years. good luck and enjoy the swap!
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Good to hear you are having success with the stock shafts, I searched a good bit and couldn't find what I was looking for. Just from some quick measurements it looks like I have a 1330 joint at the trans yoke and a 1330 x 3rl on the diff yoke? 1330 in front I am pretty sure about, 1.062 od external clips 3-5/8 outside measurements. Diff joint I am not sure about, shaft side has 1.062 od and external clips like a 1330, diff yoke side has 1.125 od and internal clips like a 3rl.
So from what I can tell I think I will need to just replace the rear joint and get a 32 spline 1330 yoke for the trans which will keep both the same stock joints. Wish I had 1350's but I guess I will take this one and see what it will handle. If it blows up I'll get a shaft made with big parts.
So from what I can tell I think I will need to just replace the rear joint and get a 32 spline 1330 yoke for the trans which will keep both the same stock joints. Wish I had 1350's but I guess I will take this one and see what it will handle. If it blows up I'll get a shaft made with big parts.


