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And the measurements that people come up with seem to vary slightly as well, you shouldn't necessarily go on what anyone else said - but it is generally withing the 11.25 - 11.5 inch range. It doesn't have to be incredibly precise as there are splines between the trans and rear axle and the center support bearing can handle about 1/2 inch of back-and forth movement.
It comes out of the front section of the driveshaft - the distance from the center support bearing to the rear axle is unchanged.
A driveline shop will likely want the whole driveshaft to do a balance after cutting the front section.
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