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INDSKYS

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What Length Drivelines Everyone Running With T-5 Swaps And 302,s.and Does The Rear End 8 Or 9 Inch Differ The Shaft Length?. I Am Running An 8 Inch Currie Posi.need To Order An Aluminum Driveline And They Cant Tell Me What Size I Need .
 
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gp001

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Try this link for measurement info

http://iedls.com/measure.html

EDIT: I also recommend them. They do excellent work
 

allcarfan

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gp001 said:
Try this link for measurement info

http://iedls.com/measure.html

EDIT: I also recommend them. They do excellent work
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What? No prices?
 

dodgestang

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allcarfan said:
What? No prices?
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How's that saying go...if you have to ask...you can't afford it


Naw I'm just joking, I haven't used those guys but they do have a good reputation. LIke I said in another post, I got my shaft from www.streetortrack.com I was well under $300 and I had it in a week fully custom

http://www.dodgestang.com/images/driveshaft2.jpg
 
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gp001

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allcarfan said:
What? No prices?
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Considering they probably have an infinite amount of driveshaft combinations it would be hard to provide pricing.

I paid:

$240 for aluminum shaft
$43 for 2 solid u-joints
$57 for a slip yoke for my C-4 at the time
 

allcarfan

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me want carbon fiber....for the hell of it
 
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You need to measure it for yourself, that's the only way you can do it. They can't tell you what it is, you need to tell them.
 
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