Driveshaft Styles
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Automotive style . Used on automotive applications and rear shafts for 2 piece drivelines. Can be made with steel or aluminum. Measurements are critical.
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Slip-stub style. Used on light trucks, mid range commercial vehicles, four wheel drives and certain PTO applications. |
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CV style. Typical four wheel drive driveline. Usually used on front but can be incorporated to rear shaft as needed. Universal sizes vary and CV side may have various flange patterns installed. |
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GKN style 1. Used on Ford Explorer and several others. |
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GKN style 2. Some Jeeps |
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GKN style 3. Jeeps, Dodge Durango and others. |
Heavy duty truck style driveline. Series 1610, 1710, 1760, and 1810. |
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Fixed midship style driveline. Used in heavy duty truck applications as forward shafts. |