The early shocks has a smaller top, to fit a smaller hydraulic connector. So you would need that part as well from a newer car.
When you say rusted shafts, do you actually mean the inner shaft, or only the dust shield? The shaft hardly rusts at all, even in my very salty environment, put the outer shield (the biggest diameter of the shocks) rusts away easily. The shield is not required for the functioning of the shock, but should be replaced. It is an easy job to put on a plastic shield instead. It can even be done with the shocks in place, by taking off the bottom mount only. There are pics in here somewhere.
The actual upper double-D threaded shaft under the cushion/retainer stack is severely corroded and lost quite a bit of material. Would probably hold out for quite a while, but could also snap and fail under the right load or hit while off road.
Thanks for the info on the hydraulic line fitting sizes. I figured it was there that made the difference since the part numbers did not carry over.
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