RWD 6L90E + AXN Axle Swap

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Howdy,

So I've found a used 6L90 locally which I know is going to have a longer tailhousing with a different U-joint. I'm also considering a 3.42:1 AXN out of a RWD Escalade at the same time so that's another U-joint that's different. With this combination will a GMT900 Suburban 2500 shaft work to bridge that gap and bolt right in or at lease get me down to only a single conversion U-joint?

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Howdy,

So I've found a used 6L90 locally which I know is going to have a longer tailhousing with a different U-joint. I'm also considering a 3.42:1 AXN out of a RWD Escalade at the same time so that's another U-joint that's different. With this combination will a GMT900 Suburban 2500 shaft work to bridge that gap and bolt right in or at lease get me down to only a single conversion U-joint?

Thanks
It *should* work, but I don't know 100% for sure. @swathdiver may know.
 
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Well the crossmember is starting to look like a much bigger deal than I thought, the 2500 crossmember is totally different to the 1500. I'm going to look at if you can mount the 2500 crossmember to the bottom of 1500 frame.
 

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Well the crossmember is starting to look like a much bigger deal than I thought, the 2500 crossmember is totally different to the 1500. I'm going to look at if you can mount the 2500 crossmember to the bottom of 1500 frame.
Yeah the frame crossmembers are totally different between the 1500 and 2500 chassis. I was just referring to the driveshaft length likely being okay.

@L8T BURB did a 6.6L from an HD pickup with (I believe) a 6L90 attached to it in his K2xx generation 1500 Suburban, so he may have more insights for you on the frame.
 

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I believe the transmission/TC crossmember just through-bolts through the frame on the 2500s, right? Can't you just drill new holes rearward? Or are they different on the 1500s?
 

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