Please provide us with some or all of thew below to see if we have what your requiring:
Length: Measure the length based on the supplier's preferred method (e.g., center of U-joint to center of U-joint, or from the transmission seal to the differential mounting surface). Ensure the vehicle is at ride height when measuring.
Diameter and Material: Specify the outside diameter and wall thickness of the tube, and the desired material (e.g., steel, aluminum, chromoly).
U-Joint Series/Size: Provide the universal joint series number (e.g., 1310, 1350, 1410) or the measurements (width between tabs and bearing cap diameter) to ensure compatibility with existing yokes.
Yoke/Flange Type:
Transmission End: Identify the slip yoke type, spline count on the output shaft, and seal diameter.
Differential End: Identify if it uses a slip yoke or a flat flange, including the bolt pattern and pilot diameter for flanges.
Design Type: Indicate if the vehicle uses a one-piece or two-piece tailshaft and if a center bearing (carrier bearing) is required.
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Spline Count: This is the most common descriptor. Axles are referred to by the number of splines they have (e.g., a 28-spline axle, 31-spline axle, or 35-spline axle). A higher spline count generally indicates a larger diameter and stronger axle.
Axle Diameter: You can also refer to the physical measurement of the shaft's diameter, usually given in inches (e.g., a 1.25-inch diameter axle or 1.5-inch diameter axle).
Coarse vs. Fine: Less formally, "thick" might be described as coarse spline (fewer, larger teeth) or "thin" as fine spline (more numerous, smaller teeth for a given diameter), though in performance applications, more splines usually means a larger diameter shaft overall.
Specific Part Numbers/Generations: In the context of specific vehicle models, people often refer to them by the vehicle generation or related part (e.g., "early" vs. "late" model axles, or by a specific part number like the "923" or "928" CV joint types).