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Originally Posted by Shipwreck
Yep.
I hope to be able to get rid of my square shaft this year. One of the problems with a square shaft is that it does not spin smoothly if laid on a rock. I did this by climbing a ledge at Fordyce trail. The front shaft was just barely touching a rock ledge, but when I tried to move the truck the corners of the square shaft hit the rock as it spun and cracked the nose cone of the t-case.
This would not have happened if I had a regular shaft.

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that is super nasty. I am going to be running a toyota L/C 4-speed. I hope I don't have these dramas. Although I have heard of people snapping the output shaft. 
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Thanks friend but I'm not calculating anything. Im just going on the "if I can get it to fit" calculator
You don't need adaptor plates. That's what gaffer tape was invented for.
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