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Going from a 71/4 to an 8 3/4 rear in a 1970 Challenger with 904 automatic

DY31970

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Can the driveshaft with the 71/4 be us when switching to an 8 3/4? Or will a different length length driveshaft ben needed?
 

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I recall it is about 3/4 " shorter with the 8 3/4
You might just have enough travel in the slip yolk but you do not want it going solid through the range of travel
 

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Agreed. The parts book shows the 8.75 drive shaft is about 2.00 inches shorter on the Challenger 1970-71.

P 3578 778, 318 Eng, A904 Auto, 7.25 Axle, 52.03 x 3.25 inches, 2.125-inch Yoke
P 2883 779, 318 Eng, A904/727 Auto, 8.75 Axle, 49.95 x 3.25 inches, 2.625-inch Yoke
 

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Shorten it or get a another, don’t try to force it in there. It won’t be a good happening.
 

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Thanks guys for the information. So the driveshaft is 2.08" shorter for the 8 3/4, and the yolk is .50" wider for the 8 3/4.
 

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Here is a factory spec chart.

1969-1976-DRIVE SHAFT-SPECS.jpg
 
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