what driveshaft options?
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what driveshaft options?
i just ordered up a moser 9 inch housing and axle set up and wilwood drag brakes for my 84 t/a
700r4 trans
what do i have for options (or companies) as far as driveshaft goes?
700r4 trans
what do i have for options (or companies) as far as driveshaft goes?
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Re: what driveshaft options?
The quick and easy method is to have your stock shaft shortened and balanced, and use a conversion-style u-joint.
But if you need a 9", you probably need to have a stronger shaft built. Every major city has at least one shop that can do this, or you can go with one of the famous shops, like Denny's Driveline or Inland Empire.
But if you need a 9", you probably need to have a stronger shaft built. Every major city has at least one shop that can do this, or you can go with one of the famous shops, like Denny's Driveline or Inland Empire.
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Re: what driveshaft options?
I bought a Spohn one for when I did my TH350 swap.
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Re: what driveshaft options?
if your gonna have some serious power i bought mine from these guys http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/
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