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Sponsors - Need a driveshaft!
I can take measurements once the trans gets delivered and installed, but maybe you guys would already know
I'm going to be running a TH400 and I have a Currie 9" rear, all with 1350 joints.
Race application.
Whata ya got?!
I'm going to be running a TH400 and I have a Currie 9" rear, all with 1350 joints.
Race application.
Whata ya got?!
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http://www.pstds.com/driveshafts_101.htm#Driveshaft
There is a driveshaft measurement diagram at the above link that will help you out. For your combination I would get actual measurement. Bob
There is a driveshaft measurement diagram at the above link that will help you out. For your combination I would get actual measurement. Bob
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we offer the PST steel, aluminum, and carbon shafts and chromeoly shafts from Strange Engineering. all are proven performers and come ready to install. pm or call us for a quote.
we can probably get you the right one without the trans in the car if you can give us a description of what you have, but it is always best to measure the front f the pinion yoke to the tailshaft seal at ride height to get it right.
we can probably get you the right one without the trans in the car if you can give us a description of what you have, but it is always best to measure the front f the pinion yoke to the tailshaft seal at ride height to get it right.