It depends on the length of your truck extended cab, regular cab, long bed or short bed?
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∙ 12y agoIf you mean the front drive shaft, yes it should.
It's underneath the truck. It leads from the transmission to the diferential
Most probably,but to be sure measure both shafts from the centres of the ujoints and make sure the measurements are the same. Hope this helps.
No.
Undo all the bolts, disconnect the drive shaft, and let it drop.
Chevy impala ss 94-96, Buick roadmaster, watch for the rear end some are 7.5 with will require a different drive shaft. The 8.5 is a better housing anyway.
yes it will.
Remove the rear drive shaft and use a 2 wheel car hauler.
Yes it will fit right in there.
If your 94 Silverado with a 96 Silverado transmission slips out of overdrive when you are on the highway, the gears may have seized up. You should also check the transmission fluid level.
It's probably one of the Universal Joints in the half-shafts, or possibly the drive shaft.
Vans and trucks are long shaft. Cars are short shaft.