Kirban answers:
Unfortunately its not just a simple matter of finding the later shafts it has to be cut apart and rewelded otherwise it is clocked wrong meaning your steering wheel in your car would not be in the correct position. Again I don't know the exact process only that it gets dismantled and reassembled so the ends line up correctly for our application.
That is why the price is what it is. I have to wait til I have 8 to 10 of them and ship them to a guy who "clocks" them and paints them show quality. Not to mention finding them and removing them from the vehicles....none of which is exactly easy at least for me.
Heck I am open to trades?
I have them in stock.....so again even if I told you the vehicle it isn't the entire answer to the solution....
It is a better shaft than the jeep because it is in better shape to start with since GM surrounded it with a boot. Plus it come sout of a newer vehicle.
Its also easier to install as the two parts telescope easier....for lack of a better word.
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