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Thread: Who makes the best driveshafts?
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06-18-2005 #1
Who makes the best driveshafts?
I need a custom driveshaft for my 67 Camaro P/T project. Right now there is not a lot of horsepower going to the rear (about 400-450 at the most), I am running a rebuilt saginaw 4-speed (the original trans) back to a Moser 12 bolt, just want to hear what places out there build good, strong, well balanced aluminum (or carbon fiber) driveshafts and have great customer service. Thanks.
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06-18-2005 #2I've had excellent luck with Denny's Driveshaft (http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/). I've used everything from their "economy" shafts to their "nitrous ready" units, all without issue/breakage. Great product and Denny provides EXCELLENT customer service. When you call, ask for him specifically, he's a great 'car guy' with which to talk.
Just my 2 cents....
Dan
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I had a nitrous ready for my camaro and they are bulletproof.... I am guessing you are looking for something a bit lighter though. the Nitrous ready is very heavy. Denny's does make some lightweight units though. Another vote for them.
'72 Chevelle- 4 wheel 12" Discs, Konis, Hotchkis springs (shortened an extra coil up front), 17" Cragar Soft 8's with 245's in front and 275's in back. ---STILL IN PROGRESS---
06-18-2005 #4Thanks guys, that's the kind of positive word I was looking for about a place. I will check Denny's out.
06-19-2005 #5Inland Empire looks to make some nice shafts. Not to mention Moser Engineering makes them as well.
06-19-2005 #6