Yeah, so I went to order my driveshaft today and guy gives me a price twice as expensive as the website says. I was like WTF dude? He then tells me that the website company is no longer in business and he (a former competitor of theirs) bought the website and put his contact info there to catch some of their business. This would not bother me if he actually updated the website and made it reflect what he is actually selling and charging but instead he is just making it a big bait and switch.
So . . . called Tom Woods and they came in about $200 cheaper than this first D-Bag. Called High Angle Driveline and they came in about $75 cheaper than Tom Woods so went ahead and pulled the trigger on that order.
Should be here in around 2 weeks. Here are the specs it will be built to: 2.25 OD .120 wall tube with 1410 single joints at each end, 38" static length center to center with 4" of spline showing and 8" of spline in the tube. This gives me 6" of usable droop. My actual numbers were ~2" of compression and ~4.5" of droop so there is a bit of fudge factor each way.
So, in the end I had to pay $100 more than I was expecting (total cost was $500 shipped) but I imagine I am probably going to wind up with a better quality product. I have heard nothing but good things about HAD.