Humm pricy but with a warrenty like this I think its dman worth it(driveshaft stuff)

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http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com

Was reading on there that his warrenty is that if you some how damage the driveshaft it gets replaced for free.

Pricey but the warrenty is well worth it.

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Denny’s Driveshafts has grown to be a leader in Steel and Aluminum replacement driveshafts for your High Performance Street Rod, Race Car, Van, Pick up or 4X4 truck... for a number of very good reasons.

Our relentless attention to detail....not only in the selection of materials, but also in the workmanship that goes into its construction means it will perform best for you. Strength, Reliability and Smooth Vibration Free Performance is what you can expect from one of our driveshafts.

Also our ability to HIGH SPEED BALANCE and TEST your driveshaft, to 10,000 RPM if needed, allows us to be sure that you will be pleased with its performance right out of the box. This is PRICELESS when it comes to CUSTOMER SATISFACTION.

We are a true high performance and racing driveshaft builder that knows what it takes to keep it all together when you need it most. We concentrate our efforts on ONE product line and we do it best.

We stand behind our 28 year reputation by telling you that “If you ever twist our steel tubing or break our steel welds...Replacement is FREE” no joke, no kidding, no bull.

We also offer you Free Lifetime Labor for most of your future alteration and maintenance needs.

When you select a high performance item, such as a driveshaft, it is MOST important that you understand that all driveshafts are NOT created equal. Make your decision by judging quality not price.

Thank you for choosing Denny’s Driveshafts for your next purchase... you WILL be glad that you did.

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I have one behind the 460. I was very pleased with their service. I am sure I will brek something else before my driveshaft, but still nice to know they stand behind what they sell.
 
I'd go with an FMS aluminum d/s. You can find them used for $150 less than what you'd pay for a Denny's d/s. If it's in a racecar, that's a different story. But if it's only used on the street, the U-joints are gonna go before the d/s tube or yokes.