Very new to this, so forgive my inexperience.
Bought a 92 YJ (just a 4 cyl as it's my first project, next project will be a proper build and upgrades), knowing rear diff was shot. Sourced a rear diff from an Auto Recycler here in town off a 94 YJ. Both Dana35's, both 4:10. So I thought it was going to be more or less a straight swap. The wrecker included the drive shaft on the new diff (likely just didn't want to take it off).
Removed a lot of rusted bolts, cut off U bolts, wire wheeled the new diff and even painted the thing (with a lot of help from a good friend). Dropped it in last night, so proud...until I noticed the yoke on the new diff is 4" and the existing u joint is 3.5", leaving 1/4" on each side of the needle bearings.
In addition, the current driveshaft on my YJ is 1" longer than the driveshaft that came with the new diff.
What have I got myself into? Did I actually get a diff from a 94 YJ?
Are these my options?
1. Use the driveshaft that came with the new diff (although being 1" shorter it might not be long enough, but there is no lift on this jeep so perhaps it'll be fine)? I have not done the spline counts on either shaft as that was the end of my journey last night, so perhaps they are not the same.
2. If the counts are the same, have an inch added to the new driveshaft if necessary.
3. Return the Diff, it's incorrect.