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  • where to get driveshafts made?

    Cincy Driveline? where have you guys had luck? I am in the market to get one made and one stretched out
    Powerstrokes, Mustangs, and Jeeps.. oh my

  • #2
    the guys at cincy drive line are awesome. tom woods drive shafts are not prices bad at all either for what you get
    Dont look @ me in that tone of voice or I WILL PUNCH YOU IN THE SHIRT! :mad:

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    • #3
      give Tom at Carolina Driveline a call. Not local, but his prices on driveshafts are still less than getting one local even after shipping. Tell him Kirby sent you and he will knock off a few bucks. 866-742-3848

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      • #4
        I run Tatton's front and rear. He's just down the road from Tom Woods, equal in quality but a bit less expensive. 801-685-0056 Same deal as Kirby... if you tell him Chris from JeepAddOns sent you he may give you a bit of a discount.
        Just another three linked stretched '95 YJ on 38s with a bunch of stuff scattered on the garage floor.

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        • #5
          X2 on the Carolina i have one of his. Drivetrain specialist in west chester is pretty good on price also if you want local

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          • #6
            cool. thanks guys.
            Powerstrokes, Mustangs, and Jeeps.. oh my

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            • #7
              I had Cincy driveline make me a front shaft for my rig. I told him I used it for rock crawling, and to make it strong. I also told him I needed a lot of slip in the shaft, and a cv joint.

              They used that thin tube, which I destroyed, and a wimpy cv, that's destroyed, and the female end of the spline is only about 2" deep, so my shaft wobbles real bad. Personally, if you want a tough shaft, don't go there. I have better luck buying my own parts and doing them myself. They aren't balanced, but I don't drive it on the street.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 93 Krawler View Post
                I had Cincy driveline make me a front shaft for my rig. I told him I used it for rock crawling, and to make it strong. I also told him I needed a lot of slip in the shaft, and a cv joint.

                They used that thin tube, which I destroyed, and a wimpy cv, that's destroyed, and the female end of the spline is only about 2" deep, so my shaft wobbles real bad. Personally, if you want a tough shaft, don't go there. I have better luck buying my own parts and doing them myself. They aren't balanced, but I don't drive it on the street.

                Uh oh....don't tell me that! Just dropped them off yesterday....
                Powerstrokes, Mustangs, and Jeeps.. oh my

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by nickhuts View Post
                  uh oh....don't tell me that! Just dropped them off yesterday....
                  doh...

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