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<blockquote data-quote="leearnold.1122" data-source="post: 1541825" data-attributes="member: 29017"><p>My last one cost $735. It's chromoly steel with 1350 u-joints and I purchased a Sonnax slip yoke for $172 from Summit. My story on why I now own three driveshafts is too long to write. It was a lesson well learned but very expensive. My last one was the most expensive but well worth it. The 3.5" chromoly seamless tube was so perfect it didn't need any weights to balance it. It just clears everything in the tunnel. I had the other two balanced as well. I have a T56 Magnum and a Moser 9" rear end so I had to get a new driveshaft because of the power my little 4.6 makes. Craftsmanship means everything when building nice parts. Here's a picture of the weld this builder makes and one from the builder before with the 3" seamless tube. There's the difference. They were both mig welded by hand. Get a picture of their work if you can or look when you go if you go in person. MAKE SURE IT'S BALANCED!</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]33961[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leearnold.1122, post: 1541825, member: 29017"] My last one cost $735. It's chromoly steel with 1350 u-joints and I purchased a Sonnax slip yoke for $172 from Summit. My story on why I now own three driveshafts is too long to write. It was a lesson well learned but very expensive. My last one was the most expensive but well worth it. The 3.5" chromoly seamless tube was so perfect it didn't need any weights to balance it. It just clears everything in the tunnel. I had the other two balanced as well. I have a T56 Magnum and a Moser 9" rear end so I had to get a new driveshaft because of the power my little 4.6 makes. Craftsmanship means everything when building nice parts. Here's a picture of the weld this builder makes and one from the builder before with the 3" seamless tube. There's the difference. They were both mig welded by hand. Get a picture of their work if you can or look when you go if you go in person. MAKE SURE IT'S BALANCED! [ATTACH type="full"]33961[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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