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Old 04-29-2007, 08:10 AM
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Thanks for the help guys. I already checked out Dennys, but I'll check out the others later on today. On Dennys though, I seen one for nitrous equipped cars, but didnt see any for regular bolt on cars like what I'm gonna have, oh well maybe I'm not looking at the right place. But I'm gonna check powerhouse and Spyder later. Thanks again.
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Old 04-29-2007, 08:34 AM
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Thanks for the help guys. I already checked out Dennys, but I'll check out the others later on today. On Dennys though, I seen one for nitrous equipped cars, but didnt see any for regular bolt on cars like what I'm gonna have, oh well maybe I'm not looking at the right place. But I'm gonna check powerhouse and Spyder later. Thanks again.
On the Denny's, that's just what they call it. They where using an adaptor plate for the rear flange, but now they have it with a new flange. What sold me on it is the life time warranty/free labor for maintenance or breakage.

http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/html/ford_mustang.html
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Old 04-29-2007, 09:55 AM
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Thanks for the help guys. I already checked out Dennys, but I'll check out the others later on today. On Dennys though, I seen one for nitrous equipped cars, but didnt see any for regular bolt on cars like what I'm gonna have, oh well maybe I'm not looking at the right place. But I'm gonna check powerhouse and Spyder later. Thanks again.
On the Denny's, that's just what they call it. They where using an adaptor plate for the rear flange, but now they have it with a new flange. What sold me on it is the life time warranty/free labor for maintenance or breakage.

http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/html/ford_mustang.html
Oh ok, thanks for the link. Thats the link I was looking at earlier and the nitrous thing threw me off alittle bit.
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Old 04-29-2007, 11:22 AM
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I would just spend the little extra and get the powerhouse shaft. Denny's is now using a new rear flange which is going to make it much harder for the average person to install.

DSS I do believe was making a 3.5 inch aluminum shaft being sold by lethalperformance, but I haven't heard much about it.
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