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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: San Carlos, Ca.
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Re: What is this joint on the driveshaft?
Not to take anything away from Driveline Service, but if you're in San Jo, look up Driveline Specialties. I think its on Alma. Steve has built a dozen or so shafts for me over the years. Fast, reasonable and professional.
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Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Northern California
Posts: 68
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Re: What is this joint on the driveshaft?
It's funny you say that, I was going to try Driveline Specialties, but it's very much out of my way and only open m-f so I'd be in a bunch of traffic so I ended up looking them up right before I got onto the forum today. Thanks!
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