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Waiting on jags that run to send me a u joint then waiting on them to ship it from California and then they can start on my driveshaft. I'm thinking 2 weeks ? Then I have to take it to an exhaust shop
I'd be curious how much your driveshaft costs. Mine was probably the single most expensive part of my build. I paid right at $400 from a local shop and that includes the adapter from JTR.
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I usually just buy my custom driveshafts from Strange Engineering. $275 or so for a 3" chromoly shaft with 1350 u-joints. On lower hp stuff that needs more clearance, I just buy them from Coleman racing. 2.5" steel shaft with 1310 u joints for $180. Jegs sells them and they are available in .5" increments.
That doesnt include the slip yoke, but you should have that first anyway to get the proper driveshaft length.
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I usually just buy my custom driveshafts from Strange Engineering. $275 or so for a 3" chromoly shaft with 1350 u-joints. On lower hp stuff that needs more clearance, I just buy them from Coleman racing. 2.5" steel shaft with 1310 u joints for $180. Jegs sells them and they are available in .5" increments.
That doesnt include the slip yoke, but you should have that first anyway to get the proper driveshaft length.
i just took it to the shop and told them to do it.
It's so close to hitting the top. It looks like I'll have to replace all the bushings and raise the subframe up a bit..... Idk
Going to exhaust shop either tmrw or Thursday... It's a tight fit. Don't worry the lines won't stay kinked like that. Just put it there so it'd be easier for the exhaust guy
Also thanks to Texas speed they swapped the tune to my new pcm and bought my old pcm.
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