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annd I may grab a driveshaft out of a box truck for cheap locally, if the guy still has it and it's long enough to be trimmed down/have different joints welded on. Making a crossmember for the carrier bearing is easy enoughregretting tossing the OEM driveshaft setup. it was a 2 piece and I had no plans on using it. now I'm reading up and realizing I'm going to need a shaft longer than 1 piece generally are made (rough msmt was 80") and am probably gonna have to fab in a 2 piece. If I had kept the OEM stuff I'm pretty sure I could have just left the rear, modified the front part some to mate to the AR5, and run the thing with the OEM rear axle for a while.
plan is Ford 8.8 rear swap, but damn if I had kept the driveshaft stuff around it'd have been way less work to get it moving.
hindsight sucks sometimes![]()

I'll test fit and take a pic. I'm figuring worst case I have to spend the $50-100 on the ceramic capped ones.Have you tried fitting stock plug wires on those? I have some shorty headers with similar dump location, but what I dislike about them is they are tight on wires. If these run stock wires, I may look at them if i ever burn another set of wires.
I overthink way too much instead of just doing something or ordering something. Trying to get into the mindset of make it work, you can adjust it to perfect in the future
