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Old 02-06-2009, 01:24 PM
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Has anyone used this shaft, seems like a good product and no adapters. Going to buy a shaft and really think about this one.

http://www.blowbyracing.com/20mugtaldr1.html
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Old 02-06-2009, 01:54 PM
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looks like a fine unit, you'll probably
be happy with it.

i went with the 3.5" dynotech and so far
no issues.... nice and smooth.
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im sure its good anyhting is better then the big heavy stock one we have
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It's a Spydershaft. I've had mine more than a year & its perfect. The price went up a lot,I think I paid $475 .
See his website

http://www.leonardracingproducts.com/drive01.php
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good to know
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agreed



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im sure its good anyhting is better then the big heavy stock one we have
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the stock one is that bad huh? how much does the stock driveshaft weigh?
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And another possibility, axle-exchange looks to be pretty good as well.
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Originally Posted by r3velation
the stock one is that bad huh? how much does the stock driveshaft weigh?
MMFF lists the OEM driveshaft at 45 Lb.
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Originally Posted by AK_Kayaker
MMFF lists the OEM driveshaft at 45 Lb.
thanks, and wow that's nasty.
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