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05-09-2011, 11:10 AM | #24 |
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Re: How to shorten your driveshaft
I will always leave driveshaft modifications to the professionals. I have paid between $60 to $100 to get one shortened, balanced, and new u-joints. No chance of having a vibrations, or a phasing issue. Even at $150 like one shop wanted, if a backyard driveshaft takes out a trans, rear axle, or causes an accident, then that $150 will be chump change. Just not worth the risk unless you have the knowledge and the right equipment.
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