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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Fullerton, CA
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Re: 8" lift requirements
you said you had to get a new rear driveshaft for your 6" lift. where did you get it? and if you dont mind me asking==what should i expect for a price tag?
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![]() Join Date: May 2007
Location: Rapid City South Dakota
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I had it built by "Dennys" out of N.Y. IIRC. They advertise in the mags. I had them build it with a 1330 series cv joint in the front and a 1350 series in the rear. I think the driveshaft was about $250-$300. It's been quite few years so I'm not %100 sure on the price. The local shops only wanted to do the "standard stocker" type stuff. Thats all they do is custom driveshafts and their workmanship is top notch. It's also guarenteed against breakage. I bent it on a rock once and had a local shop retube it for me. I think that was like $100. If you want to save some $ money you can probably have yours retubed with your current ends.
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