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Old 08-12-2019, 11:44 AM   #3
chevy_mike
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Re: What should it cost to shorten a driveshaft?

Local shop just made me a new 1 piece shaft for my panel (which is the same as a short bed length). It was $300 with new tube, ends and u-joints. I supplied the slip yoke as it was not a standard GM one. $270 for a two piece is about right but make sure you get new u-joints as you don't want to do that later.
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