There's a significant drum-size difference, but I never really looked at it like that.
Got it...hadn't thought about that. I knew it was something.
I'm 99.9% certain the splines were the same, but you're still going to have to deal with the shortened distance between the tranny output and the flange on the larger rear diff.
Oh, yeah...hadn't thought about that.
Labor only cost me $100, and I didn't get any sort of a sweetheart deal as far as I know.
I used these guys. Did great work as far as I was concerned:
Driveshafts Unlimited
636-296-2841
3608 Market Pl
Arnold MO 63010
I
knew $400 was pie-in-the-sky.
Calling around, if the shafts are the same diameter/thickness, which they should be or it'd cost a fortune to cobble together, the well-known guy in town says $85-$105. Balancing might be an issue, as he doesn't know if he, and doesn't know of anyone in town, has a tripod chuck for his balancer. If he has one to balance it, an additional $40.
Just called another place, a simple cut and weld is $52. Still have to find a balancer, though. Called a guy, got an answering machine. I'm good with that, as he's "just a guy".
Oooooh. I'm going to have to figure out what the difference is in overall shaft length because of the flange change. I guess I can compare the two and subtract that figure from the overall length of the shaft. Any ideas on what it should be? I figure you're about 95% finished, so....
My logic is measure from the end of the flange to the very front of the axle housing, where the actual axles are. I'm sure it's not this easy. Of course, I could just put it in, then see how long it needs to be, but then it's so far into being mutated, there's no going back, really.