YJ Rear Drive Shaft, Stock Type

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Stock Type YJ Rear Drive Shaft

Rear drive shaft for Jeep YJ. Stock type shaft for vehicles with no lift and no slip yoke eliminator. If your jeep is lifted you should install a slip yoke eliminator and run a double cardan rear shaft. Can be built using either our exclusive Gold Seal greaseable universal joints or non-greaseable joints.

Jeep YJ rear drive shaft lengths vary a bit and we want to make sure you get the right thing. That is why we require a length measurement before building the shaft. Measuring is simple and easy. You can read more about how to measure in the link below. 

IMPORTANT The '87-'93 model YJs use a 1310 series yoke at the axle. '94 and '95 models used a wider 1330 series joint. Please select the correct year for your Jeep in the drop down menu. 

Click here for more technical information and for photos showing how to measure for the correct shaft.

We recommend a new set of straps and bolts to securely attach your new drive shaft.


Customer Reviews

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Terrell Dancy
Great communication and price

I have been piecing together my swap and kept getting out of this world pricing, got forwarded to check these guys out and they treated me like royalty making sure I had the exact driveshaft I needed. 10/10

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Robert Batchelor

We just installed the driveshaft and only been running it for two days but it’s much more solid than the stock junk driveshaft. Thank you for the quick turnaround and great customer support!
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Dylan Coke
Great Product. Fast Delivery

Big thanks to AJ for his craftsmanship. I ordered a 18 5/8 inch shaft for my 1989 Jeep YJ. I was hesitant about the measurement as I do not regularly do this type of work, but the diagram makes it simple and it fit just right. Thank you.

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Stuart

Looks good went right on drives awesome

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Jeff
Looks great

Looks good and went right in. I needed a new shaft because I did a 5.7 Vortec/700r4 swap and moved the t-case forward a little.

Now let’s see if I can break it… lol