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Old 12-02-2006, 04:24 AM
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drive shafts

i have a nissan skyline gtr32 i have a problem with breaking righthand front drive shafts has anybody had this problem what was remedy and course can anyone help please
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Re: drive shafts

How much power are you putting through it?
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Re: drive shafts

stock GT-R driveshafts are extremely strong, and many drag racers retain the stock ones with 500+ bhp because they can handle the power so there's no point replacing them.

are you pushing serious numbers?

if it's only the front right, maybe your front diff is putting all the power through the right shaft, giving it more than it can take.

what's breaking? is the shaft itself breaking? or the CV joint? or even the drive teeth on the shaft ends?
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