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Driveshaft & cv slip yoke ?

Chrisblazzer89 said:
Ok I need a longer driveshaft and I can chose from this www.highangledriveline.com for $419 or should I go get my driveshaft done? What would be cheaper?


Its a 1ton cv slip yoke and driveshaft.

Hey Chris,

I too am in the same boat. With my 383 stroker and D60/14BFF combo, I debated. Jesse's reputation at HighAngle is beyond reproach. He has so many satisfied customers and I've dealt with a few other companies who work closely to him. They have nothing but great things to say about him. He really cares about his work.

One of the things I tried to do when building my "perfect" rig, was to eliminate as many weak links in the drive train as possible. It all came down to the drive shafts. I cannot expect 1/2 ton drive shafts to pull duty with so much torque and big 39.5" Swampers. Okay, the investment will be prolly 1200.00+/- for two 1 ton driveshafts front and rear. I already spent $200.00 with Jesse for replacement pinion yokes with u-bolts rather than straps/saddles. Worth it? You betcha, especially when I'm door deep in MUD and I'm trying to spin my way out. The initial cost will soon be a memory and I'll be grateful that my shafts haven't grenaded.

What's the saying.... Quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten.

I say, invest and go with Jesse! You won't be disappointed

Season Greetings, and Merry Christmas!

Manny
 
Chrisblazzer89 said:
Kool thanx, you have said just wat I needed to push me to get it.

once I get it and put it in and ride her hard ill let you know .

Hey,

When you call Jesse, let him know Manny from Fort Hood, TX., referred you. I'd appreciate it.

Thanks,

Manny
 

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