52 or 53" long
i measured it from spider gear to spider at 59.5 inches for short wheele base
It is in the back of the transfur case were the driveshaft goes in. If it is a 4x4 If not a 4x4 then it is in the tail shaft housing on the back of the transmission were the driveshaft goes in.
on the left side of motor above front driveshaft
Yes it will.
No it will not, Different length
Sounds like a U-joint in the driveshaft is bad.
carrier bearing
take out the four bolts where the drive shaft meets the rear end,then move the driveshaft foreward about one inch,drop the driveshaft down and pull it out.
That will vary according to the engine and transmission.
there are 4 u-joints 2 for the front driveshaft , 2 for the rear driveshaft and dont forget c-v joint the half shafts cause vibration as well
70 inches is usually regarded as the absolute maximum length a driveshaft should be without adding a center support bearing
YES. You may have to change the yoke on the driveshaft. You didn't say what size transmission that is in it now.