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alright my carrier bearing is pooched so rather then replace i want a one piece shaft in my truck. I have a 91 kC 4x4 2.4 5speed i hear that a frontier shaft fits in just unsure of which one i've heard it a few times, i hear it's 2001+ KC 0r CC 4x4.

anyone who has it can verify this for me??




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There's a ton of info on the board. Subject has been covered extensively. Do a search for 1pc drive shaft. Here are some pictures from when I installed my 1pc drive shaft.



1995 KC XE-V6 4x4.
 
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I'm having a hard time finding a Frontier 1pc. Where did you go to get yours?


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www.carparts.com have them for around $100.00. I ordered mine from ABC nissan. $305 new. You'll need 01-04 king cab fronty or crew cab short box drive shaft.


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