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AZ Drivelines

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Who has used them and what do you think.

Customer service?

Quality?


I know there are other shops. I am just looking for options.
 
I know I have a prefrence -But Really check into a few things -I think they have more than one name and I'd wonder why -Jess
 
I've heard some weird stuff about them, but it's been a while so maybe not relevant anymore.

My local driveline shop (South Bay Driveline) has great quality and knowledge about 4wd applications, although not cheap. He even recommended Jess' shop for any stuff he can't get.

I think diy4x is also building shafts now.
 
Thanks Jess. I'm still in planning stages. We need to talk I guess.:D
 
I know a few years back there where some horror stories about AZ drivelines. Think the shop goes by a couple of different names driveshaftsuperstore.com is one, and screwed quite a few people over.
 
I know a few years back there where some horror stories about AZ drivelines. Think the shop goes by a couple of different names driveshaftsuperstore.com is one, and screwed quite a few people over.

X2. I remember reading bad stuff about them several years ago in CK5.
 
I would not buy from them again, ever!
I have a HAD in the rear and a Tom Woods in the front. I highly recommend either of them.
 
I bought a drivelinesuperstore double cv rear shaft a few years ago. Order went smoothly, no problems. Currently I have a HAD front shaft and the rear is from a local shop. After reading some stories I would probably go with HAD, DIY4X, or Tom Woods 1st.
 
Through with any other driveshafts except what local guys will weld for me after I cut the tube to length and hand them weld on yokes .

I have broken too many CV balls wheeling in the last 3 years .

Shim it , rotate it , drop it , whatever needs to be done for equal and opposite angles . Only straight drivelines for me anymore :D
 
I've heard some weird stuff about them, but it's been a while so maybe not relevant anymore.

My local driveline shop (South Bay Driveline) has great quality and knowledge about 4wd applications, although not cheap. He even recommended Jess' shop for any stuff he can't get.

I think diy4x is also building shafts now.

Both my front and rear shafts are from South Bay driveline...couldn't be happier with the quality. they weren't cheap, but you usually get what you pay for one way or the other.

Rene
 

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