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Dynotech 3.5" Driveshafts for the 2011-2012 GT

Old May 6, 2011 | 10:36 AM
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Default Dynotech 3.5" Driveshafts for the 2011-2012 GT

We now have in stock available for same day shipping the Dynotech 3.5" aluminum driveshaft for the 2011-2012 5.0L Mustang GT (Manual).

$729.95
http://www.lethalperformance.com/dri...eshaft-p-35533



DIRECT BOLT-IN

The aluminum one piece driveshaft is a great way to improve driveshaft strength and reduce rotating weight. This driveshaft is rated to 900 HP. By eliminating rotating mass you are going to improve horsepower, torque, and reduce drag racing elapsed times. Dynotech has 80 years of balancing experience and currently builds driveshafts for IHRA, NHRA, Nascar, and Busch racing series vehicles. You will find less expensive aluminum driveshafts available but none come close to the experience used to manufacturer the Dynotech driveshaft. This driveshaft is a direct bolt in design unlike some of the less expensive shafts. Simply un-bolt your factory driveshaft and bolt in this driveshaft.
Old May 6, 2011 | 04:39 PM
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has anyone tried this D/S on a stock 2011-12 & seen what the improvements are on the dyno or track?
Old May 8, 2011 | 05:15 PM
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How much lighter than stock?
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