drive shafts options April 02, 2008, 04:26:50 PM http://www.pstds.com/custom_driveshafts.htmfrom that website, im thinking about getting the Street - Strip Aluminum Driveshaft or the Chromoly Driveshaft. does anybody know anything about them? if they are even worth the money? Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #1 – April 02, 2008, 06:00:22 PM i think i read something about you can get an aluminum driveshaft from an aerostar van just use your yolk and it bolts in... but as far as the price and being worth it i cannot say Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #2 – April 02, 2008, 09:16:23 PM at the pick n pull here you can get an aerostar drive shaft for 10 bucks! Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #3 – April 02, 2008, 10:17:10 PM I thought the Aerostar drive shafts were a swap for the stangs.I don't remember them fitting our cars.I hope I'm wrong.If I am,I can grab those all day long. Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #4 – April 03, 2008, 08:59:28 AM if i remembered where i saw the info id double check for yall.... but im a male and suffer severly from short term memory loss.... Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #5 – April 03, 2008, 09:34:28 AM Well i have always gone over kill in my driveshafts.If you are making any good power using slicks now and then or drag radials just get a shaft made. Stock shaft with good Yoke and U joints are OK for mild cars. Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #6 – April 03, 2008, 10:58:14 AM Quote from: the_intimidator03;212337if i remembered where i saw the info id double check for yall.... but im a male and suffer severly from short term memory loss....I also suffer from memory loss,but I can't remember when it started. Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #8 – April 04, 2008, 01:25:53 PM well, how long is my driveshaft? from where to where do i measure it? Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #9 – April 04, 2008, 02:46:47 PM Getting a shaft that's too short and having it stretched isn't going to save you money. A decent aftermarket Al performance DS will run you $400-500. A carbon fiber shaft isn't necessary for our cars.One inexpensive option is to get an Al shaft from a Crown Vic, have it shortened to fit. Another inexpensive option is to have the dampener removed from the factory shaft, then have it rebalanced. Take the junkyard shaft and yours to the driveshaft shop, they can do the rest. Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #10 – April 04, 2008, 09:06:49 PM how long is my drive shaft? Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #11 – April 04, 2008, 09:08:25 PM Quote from: quicksilver;212574how long is my drive shaft?measure it Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #12 – April 04, 2008, 09:09:30 PM Quote from: quicksilver;212526well, how long is my driveshaft? from where to where do i measure it?center of u-joint to center of other u-joint Quote Selected
drive shafts options Reply #13 – April 05, 2008, 04:03:54 PM ok, thanks for your helP! Quote Selected