about 36 inches w/ 5 sp manual
It depends on if it is two or four wheel drive, a 4x4 is 48 inches
Ford put it to their customers hard, long, and deep on this one. 2004 - 2008 F150s featured a genius level design "non-serviceable" drive shaft bearing and u-joints. The fix is to spend $1400 (900 parts, 500 labor) at a Ford dealer for an entire driveshaft assembly, or find an aftermarket serviceable drive shaft from a driveline shop, or go hunting in the junkyard with your snake-waders on. Hopefully Ford got the message on this kind of garbage, but it is doubtful.
The price of a Ford F150 XLT Long Bed with Rear Wheel Drive will vary depending on the year of the truck. A brand new truck with this features is roughly around $41,000.
6 hours
yes as long as its a five lug wheel
You can but you will have to change or alter the drive shaft also.
Trucks used the long shaft transmissions.
Our 1977 F-100 takes a 56" drive-shaft U-joint to U-joint
I believe it is 19 gallons ( U.S. ) front tank on your 1987 F150 long bed
there is no front shaft in 63 impala Wrong answer, it's about two feet from the transmission to the carrier bearing
as long as your little heart desires it to go
1987 Ford F150, Long bed