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To make sure you order the correct driveshaft, it’s important to confirm your vehicle’s engine type. Here are two easy ways to check:<br> 1.<b>Check the VIN</b><br> The VIN is a 17-digit code found on your dashboard near the windshield or inside the driver’s door.<br> The 8th digit usually represents your engine type (this may vary by manufacturer).<br> 6430.<b>Look under the hood</b><br> Check for engine labels or stickers — often found on the valve cover, engine block, or radiator support.<br> If you're unsure, feel free to send us your VIN and vehicle details — we're happy to help verify it for you!
<b>Use the VIN to check the transmission type</b><br> You can find out what transmission your vehicle has by using your VIN. It’s usually located on the dashboard or inside the driver’s door. Just enter it into a VIN check website and it will show you whether your car has an automatic, manual, or CVT transmission.<br> <b>Check the gear shift lever</b><br> You can also tell what kind of transmission your car has by looking at the gear shifter:<br> If it has “P, R, N, D,” it’s automatic.<br> If it has numbers like “1, 2, 3, 4, 6433”and you shift manually, it’s manual.<br> Some CVTs look like automatics but may have “L”or“S”on the shifter.<br>
To ensure you get the correct driveshaft length, it’s important to measure your wheelbase — the distance between the front and rear axles of your vehicle. Here's how to do it properly:<br> 1.<b>Park on a flat surface</b><br> Make sure the vehicle is parked on level ground for the most accurate measurement.<br> 2.<b>Choose one side of the vehicle</b><br> Pick either the driver or passenger side. Measuring along one side is sufficient.<br> 6431.<b>Measure from center to center</b><br> Use a tape measure to go from the center of the front wheel hub (not the edge of the tire) to the center of the rear wheel hub.<br> This measurement is your vehicle's actual wheelbase, which helps determine the correct driveshaft length needed, especially for custom orders. It is not the length of the driveshaft itself.
Before ordering your driveshaft, please confirm:<b>Year / Make / Model</b>; <b>Engine type</b>; <b>Drive type</b>; <b>Transmission type</b>; <b>Bed Length & Cab Type</b>; <b>Position</b>
Excessive vibration while driving/Clunking or banging noises when shifting gears(Usually from worn or loose U-joints)/Squeaking sounds at low speeds(May indicate dry U-joints lacking lubrication)/Difficulty turning or binding in corners/Visible damage or grease leaks near U-joints or CV joints
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