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Old 09-26-2008, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Sleep Deprived
I honestly wish that driveshaft did fit in our cars, nobody wants to throw down $700+ for a Spydershaft. An aluminum driveshaft is next on my list of mods, I would snap that Ford Racing one up in a second if I could. I think there is a 2005+ aluminum driveshaft on eBay right now for around $300, but I don't know if it ended yet. I ended up finding a used Spydershaft here in the classifieds for $400 shipped, but the guy never shipped the darn thing! Anyway, I think we all can agree that we need a $300 1-pc driveshaft for our cars! Then we'll have enough left over to start saving up for the next mod...
I purchased a DynoTech one piece drive shaft from Dennis Reinhart. I beleive it's a "metal matrix" and it uses an adapter, basically a 1/2" or so thick aluminum plate that goes between the drive shaft flange and the stock pinion flange. I had one of these on my Supercharged 1997 T-bird and it was flawless. Any way, I had it installed on my 05 Stang and it is great, no vibes at all. Cost was around 650.00.
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