One Piece 5" Aluminum Driveshaft for Quad Cabs

JMB Justin

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I needed one of these for a customers build, so I used my usual place and was super happy with the results. I've decided to go ahead and offer them, they are 18#'s lighter than the OEM (not including the bracket/cross member that must be removed), they are made from .125 wall 5" Aluminum tubing that is precision balanced, complete with Spicer u-joints/slip yoke, and ready for install. $850 shipped on these, they take about a week to make (had this one in my hands 6 business days after I ordered it). Ill eventually add to the website, available through email ([email protected]) or phone (314-540-1541) for now, thanks!

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very nice
 
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Any way they can be made in 4" dia? Mine came in contact with that rear crossmember a few times. I have since cut it out but I was curious.
 
Cool, I assume with your type of customers that it's considerably stronger also.

It will certainly take more power than 99.99% of the trucks out there make, Id put it behind 800+whp and wtq in a heartbeat.

Any way they can be made in 4" dia? Mine came in contact with that rear crossmember a few times. I have since cut it out but I was curious.

I can, price is the same but it is not quite as strong. I would still recommend removing the crossmember in case of big bumps or heavy loads.

Thanks
Justin
 
It will certainly take more power than 99.99% of the trucks out there make, Id put it behind 800+whp and wtq in a heartbeat.



I can, price is the same but it is not quite as strong. I would still recommend removing the crossmember in case of big bumps or heavy loads.

Thanks
Justin

If lowered removing original carrier bearing crossmember is required! Gas tank crossmember as well get notched if you're damn low ;)

EDIT: Sorry Justin, thought it was my thread, lol.
 
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What would a steel shaft cost? I think its my aluminum shaft that is causing my excessive 80+mph drive line vibrations.

I bought mine new for $500 a couple years ago so +$300 seems a tad expensive to me.
 
I would need the dimensions to quote, I think it would be in the $500 ball park though.
Justin
 

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