driveshaft
#1
driveshaft
Looking to buy a strong one-piece driveshaft and the car isn't lowered currently, but may be in the future and dynatech long tube headers are to come in the future if there may be clearance problems? I have no clue about this and just came into looking at driveshafts after noticing a lot of ya'll bought aftermarket ones and were praising them all the time. Also which brand?
#4
RE: driveshaft
They're modified stock ones from Ford... They seem to be possibly better than others as they don't require an adapter plate and weigh 1 pound less than the lightest one I previously saw...
I dont know though, never physically been near any aftermarket driveshafts.
I dont know though, never physically been near any aftermarket driveshafts.
#7
RE: driveshaft
I just ordered my spydershaft this morning so I'll let everone know how mine goes once I get it installed. But so far I've heard nothing but good and a lot of the guys who bought different brands last year wish they could go back. And some of these guys are folks putting down upward of600 rwhp.
#8
RE: driveshaft
I have the Powerhouse aluminum one piecedriveshaft, direct bolt on, no adjustments of any kind needed, so far there is no vibration or any other side effect.
There is at least another post on driveshafts you can find here:
https://mustangforums.com/m_2978448/tm.htm
There is at least another post on driveshafts you can find here:
https://mustangforums.com/m_2978448/tm.htm
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