I got one of the Summit brand 'generic' driveshaft loops. It installed very easily, I didn't have to drill all the way through the floors. I got one of those weird angled wrenches for adjusting the timing on those crazy chevy engines with the distributor in the back. Anyways, it's an odd shaped wrench that just happened to fit in the big holes underneath the car that are for the ratchet to get the nuts off the seat frame bolts, they might have rubber over them. Anyways, I installed the driveshaft loop within 6" of the front driveshaft joint, according to NHRA specs by drilling mounting holes for the. I only had to drill holes into the lower section of the floor pans, not all the way up and into the carpet.