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Carrier bearing with Toyota flanges?
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<blockquote data-quote="dmtfabrication" data-source="post: 313743" data-attributes="member: 6825"><p>I am rebuilding my buggy with a 5.3/350/203/205 in place of my old 4.3/Toy 5spd/toy duals. My 60 and 14 both have Toyota flanges on them. I also have some nice drive shafts that I would like to use. While compiling parts for the swap, I got 32 spline f &r flanges for the 205. Ultimately I would like to be able to have drive shafts that are close enough in length that I could have one spare for front and rear. This means the front will need to be a two piece shaft, requiring a carrier bearing and short shaft setup. </p><p></p><p>Anyone know of an easy solution or would I be better off losing all the Toyota flanges in favor for some 1350 or 1410 stuff?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmtfabrication, post: 313743, member: 6825"] I am rebuilding my buggy with a 5.3/350/203/205 in place of my old 4.3/Toy 5spd/toy duals. My 60 and 14 both have Toyota flanges on them. I also have some nice drive shafts that I would like to use. While compiling parts for the swap, I got 32 spline f &r flanges for the 205. Ultimately I would like to be able to have drive shafts that are close enough in length that I could have one spare for front and rear. This means the front will need to be a two piece shaft, requiring a carrier bearing and short shaft setup. Anyone know of an easy solution or would I be better off losing all the Toyota flanges in favor for some 1350 or 1410 stuff? [/QUOTE]
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