Pic of aluminum conversion driveshaft

1fastz

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this is the aluminum driveshaft i got for my car from a local shop.

they sell it for 549.00 and it has held up to 538 rwhp and slicks so far without issue.

i have it out because im now putting in a aluminum flywheel and stronger clutch as i finaly toasted the stock unit.

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Pinion flange requires removal.. comes with the shaft btw for 549.00 its complete kit includes the bolts to bolt the flange to the drive shaft even.

but as has been covered before if you remove the flange and then use red lock tite and retorque to 50 foot pounds you will be fine..

i worked at a ford dealer for almsto 4 years and did at least 5 trucks that exact same way while ther when replaceing rear pinion seals.

you ask any dealer any where they will tell you you do not have to take the rear end apart to replace the pinion flange or the pinnion seal.

the only way you could realy screw up is to go crazy on the pinion nut with a impact wrench and then crush the collar some more.