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Old 02-05-2009, 11:15 PM
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for sale carbon fiber drive shaft, out of my 93 Z...$150...SOLD

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Do you have any pics?
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Curious as to why your selling it ?
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Originally Posted by Tapout97
Curious as to why your selling it ?
sell it cause im going to a th400 trans and it will not work for me
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will it fit in an LS1 car?
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Originally Posted by fast01z28
will it fit in an LS1 car?
not sure
Old 02-08-2009, 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by fast01z28
will it fit in an LS1 car?
I dont see why it wouldnt. If it came out of a T-56 car then im sure it will fit into another T-56 car.

But what are the advantages of having a CF driveshaft over the already light aluminum one. Isnt aluminum stronger than CF?
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cf is lighter and stronger than aluminum.
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plus when or if the CF one breaks unlike the aluminum one you dont have to hold your ***** and pray shrapnel isnt flying towards them.
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Originally Posted by fast01z28
cf is lighter and stronger than aluminum.
How much stronger? These guys here dont seem to like the stock shaft.
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