The cheap way to go is get one from the junk yard. Take a good measurment and one piece of advice, measure your u-joint as well. I found one out of a monty that fit perfectly till I got it home and the u-joint was larger than my pinion. Spicer makes a bastard u-joint to remedy this problem but it cost me like $30 for one. If you can get one made if you are making serious power. That shaft lasted me about a year, and I twisted it when I finaly got my truck to hook up at the track.