Ordering the correct driveshaft is critical to ensure proper fitment, performance, and reliability. Because drivetrain configurations can vary—even between similar vehicles—having the right information upfront helps prevent delays, returns, or incorrect parts.
Below is everything you may need before placing your order.
VIN (Most Important)
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is the most accurate way for us to identify the correct driveshaft.
With your VIN, we can determine:
Engine type
Transmission
Transfer case
Axle configuration
Wheelbase
Factory drivetrain setup
For OEM (stock) vehicles, the VIN is usually all we need—no measurements required.
Basic Vehicle Information
If you don’t have your VIN, please provide as many of the following details as possible:
Year, Make, and Model
Engine size
2WD, 4WD, or AWD
Cab and bed configuration (for trucks)
Transmission type (automatic or manual)
The more details you provide, the more accurate we can be.
Modification Details (If Applicable)
If your vehicle has been modified, this is very important to note. Modifications can significantly impact driveshaft fitment.
Please let us know if your vehicle has:
Lift kits (especially over 4 inches)
Lowering kits
Transmission swaps
Transfer case swaps
Axle swaps
Custom suspension setups
Even small changes can affect length, angles, and connection points.
Measurements (Only If Required)
Measurements are not always needed, but may be required if:
The vehicle has been modified
The original driveshaft is missing
You are unsure of the correct configuration
If measurements are needed, please refer to our guide:
How to Measure Your Driveshaft
Accurate measurements help ensure the driveshaft fits correctly the first time.
Original Driveshaft Details (If Available)
If you still have the original driveshaft, it can be helpful to provide:
Overall length
Type of joints (U-joint, CV, etc.)
Flange or yoke style
Part numbers (if visible)
Photos are also very helpful in confirming fitment.
Why This Information Matters
Providing complete and accurate information helps:
Ensure proper fitment
Avoid installation issues
Reduce delays and returns
Improve overall performance and longevity
Need Help?
If you’re unsure what information to provide, don’t worry—our team is here to help.
Send us your VIN or vehicle details, along with any known modifications, and we’ll guide you through the process to make sure you get the correct driveshaft.