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Where'd you all get your driveshafts modified? I found denny's online...but i know theres some other places that'll probably be cheaper than my local guy.
If I remember right you can get one of Jess' for about that...'cept its the whole tamale and like I said, the best in the business. He also stands behind them 100%. Only "drawback" is that they are heavy, as they are one-tons.
$415 shipped for my rear 1410 shaft from jess, new eveything with spicer life series joints and 90 something wall 3.5 tube....ive been doing stupid stuff like 5500 rpm clutch drops on pavement, and it wont break
oh that was 1410 yokes for my 205, and sterling too, along with u-bolts(he had to machine the sterling yoke to accept u-bolts)
lol no, the puny lil 39's are sold to a jeeper in town....all i got is my 44 tsl's
i just had to try it....just to see if it would hold up....last time i tried it with my stock shaft i busted it.....6 times was too many....
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