As long as the 8.8 assy is greater than 28 spline, you can press on with the plan you have now. Assuming that the motor H.P. output isn't crazy. If you're planning to hit the track often, it might be worth spending the extra dough for some serious axle shafts. In the long run, you'll be way ahead.
Find a local machine shop that races circle track or drag. They may have a stock axle that can be machined to fit your setup. That's how i got my axle fixed up.
_________________ Previous setup: 4.1 Buick V-6/TH 350
Current setup: 400 Small Block Chevy V-8/TH 350
9" ford rear end/short bed/blue
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