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Ford Mustang Cobra Level 5 900HP Axle/Hub Upgrade
This is the Level 5 axle/hub system, due to some extreme testing by Jay North (and the Strictly Performance group), along with help from Rich Juliano More...
Neon SRT4 Automatic Level 5 750HP Axle Set
This is the Level 5 axle for the Neon SRT4 Automatic with up to 750HP. This set of axles have been re-designed recently to have a larger center bar an More...
 
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Drive shafts are the most over looked part in any Vehicle. The auto manufactures spend a great deal of time and money to make sure of two things.
     
      (1) Will the shaft stay in the vehicle it is going into? (not break or wear out fast)
     
      (2) Will the shaft vibrate?

     
Sounds simple enough right, They have engineers out the wazoo to figure  it out and even then there are vehicles that go into production without  meeting this simple criteria. Building a new drive shaft or  remanufacturing an existing one takes extra effort on our part to make sure  it will last in your vehicle. You may have a very competent local  driveshaft company that can make a driveshaft for you, but what if you  have a resonant frequency vibration in the car? The shaft may be  balanced, but you still have a vibration and will they say "its balanced"  and send you on your way. What if the vibration is from the front or  rear angle not being correct? Do they have people on staff that can  help you understand what the problem could be?

If you deal with the  DRIVESHAFT SHOP we can walk you through any problem. We have taken that  extra step to understand the entire picture of drive train operation.  So if your looking for a 1350 aluminum shaft for your F body with a  Moser rear we have it or if you put a full R## drive train in your Yugo  we can help.Keep in mind if you are having trouble understanding how  to make sure you get the operating angle correct when putting together  your chassis, your just a click away and you will find the answer  you're looking for. Give a call or email, we're here to help
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