Ken,Sorry for the confusion.....very typical of "over the wire" discussions.
1st, your above quote was of a drive-line/pinion alignment.
2nd, the point I was trying to make, in part, was; There's probably no ONE exact answer...BECAUSE,
1) some driveshafts have already been modified. (for various reasons, who knows)
2) what your usage plans are.
3) what cond. your dr. shaft is in.
Once your veh. is on flat ground, & completely assembled, measure from flat surface on transfer case out-put shaft yoke, to flat on rear diff. yoke. ( this is = to center of u-joint cap to center of u-joint cap)
This will give a drive line shop the info. needed to tell you what length your dr. shaft should be.
BUT...if you intend to, (or have to) shim & tilt your axle/pinion up that measurement is obsolete. (& there goes your "new" dr. shaft correctness)
Like Bolt19 said... " these guys (lift suppliers) let you fly on your own, not offering up the pit-falls that come with a lift" ....might not sell as many if they did.
You'll be fine....assemble everything, LOOK at the dr.shaft angle at the rear diff. IF you don't like it, shim the axle...THEN do the dr.shaft mods (or a new one)
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