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so i have a 95 hardbody 4x4 MT with the 4 banger, and im sick of the 2 piece D.S. so my question is

what driveshaft will fit in my pickup?

Thnx
 
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A custom one from a driveline shop. Take yours in and they should be able to make you one for a couple hundred bucks. You'll probably have to notch the Xmember where your carrier bearing is.



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Buy a used one for 75-100 from car-part.com for a 2001-2004 Frontier V6 4wd KC or CC. (Not CC long bed).

Or buy one from the dealer for about $245.

Part number 37300-9Z000

[IMG]one piece rear driveshaft from an 01-04 Frontier (D22) Crew Cab. Its the same wheelbase as the D21 King Cab. Fits like a glove. Did not have to do anything to Truck[/IMG]

Its a 100% bolton if You have the H233b (you should). You do not have to remove tabs. I had 9" lift and no clearance issues.


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92 Pathfinder SE - Auto SAS 3 link
04 Quest SE - stock, perfect!!!
 
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Got mine through ABC Nissan. It was about $150


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Originally posted by Offroadjew:
Got mine through ABC Nissan. It was about $150


You migh want to doubble chek. Was it new? I calling the smiley37.

New from abc nissan $309.00 shipped.



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I had one made with the stock yolks for 91 bucks at the local d-shaft shop.


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My bad. I ordered mine from carparts.com for $150. I snapped it, so now I have to get one from ABC nissan for around what you said


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Hummmmm. That two piece shaft looks just like the stock one for my truck. LBT do you still have that shaft? Was wondering if you could measure it cause if it is thatll save me a trip to the shaft shop.
 
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