what would be the benefit in doing this??? has anyone done it before????
SRT2SLOW said:what would be the benefit in doing this??? has anyone done it before????
SANTEEN said:If I'm not mistaken, Dodge went with a 1 piece driveshaft in the '07 or '08 QC's. So, they fit our trucks.
I meant to say, they MAY fit our trucks. Sorry.SRT2SLOW said:are you sure??
SRT2SLOW said:what would be the benefit in doing this??? has anyone done it before????
Bingo!!...there is the answer.:rock:lilred7879 said:Not sure if there is any real "benefit", but when my carrier bearing failed I just did not want to worry about it again so I had a local driveline shop make me a one piece shaft. Works fine.
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lilred7879 said:Not sure if there is any real "benefit", but when my carrier bearing failed I just did not want to worry about it again so I had a local driveline shop make me a one piece shaft. Works fine.
BlackKnight said:How much did it run ya and what material did they use? I'd be interested since I can't seem to get rid of the slight vibration at takeoff since lowering it.
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BlackKnight said:How much did it run ya and what material did they use? I'd be interested since I can't seem to get rid of the slight vibration at takeoff since lowering it.
Very interested in this as well will you be able to give me the shop that did it?lilred7879 said:I will look for the invoice but I am thinking it was around 600.00 and the it is a 5-6" aluminum shaft.
I wonder has any ne tried the stock one piece from the 07's???