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Old 08-26-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default I need a driveshaft. Opinions and knowledge please.

Has anyone heard of Shaftmasters?
Why do big names like Dynotech and Summit Racing not know about the different flanges?
Is there really that much of a difference?
Does anyone know of other names and prices?
What kind of shafts have you guys tried so far?
The vibration is hindering my higher performance experience and only getting worse.
As many opinions, insight, links, or whatever would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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I have a 4" aluminum shaftmasters with a Che performance front D/S loop, I love them both and they were both an easy install. I think you will be very pleased with the shaftmasters driveshaft, I was told by some people that on lowered cars the 4" may rub I have not had any probs and have plenty of clearance, I have the Eibach pro lowering kit. Oh! and as far as the flanges...if you still have the 7.5 rear just tell them when you order and if in the future you decide to upgrade to the 8.8 like I'm going to, all you have to do is have the V6 flange put on the 8.8

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i had a thread a while ago about it. i was looking into the powerhouse tho. do a search you might find some more info faster. and id still like to hear from a v6 owner how they like it haha im still contemplating the mod before i supercharge
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I have the Shaftmaster 4" D/S on mine. It was an easy install and saved a few lbs. In all honesty cant really say I noticed any "seat of the pants" improvements though. I also have an Xcharger and 3:73 gears with the T loc diff.
My 1/4 mile times arent thatimpressive,but that could be me.
Do I feel safer? not really. Do I regret buying it? no.
If I ever sell my pony it will come off and be sold sererately,as will othe rparts,,,if and when I sell it.
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Shaftmasters makes a very good driveshaft.
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