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Bent drive shafts, ack, hard to fix?
Yeah i figured out what the wobble is that my cars producing..
Looks to me like a got 2 bent drive shafts... how expensive are these used roughly and how hard are they to replace? Tim |
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Reman. axles are around $65 & are pretty easy to replace with the right tools.
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Yea just go to autozone and buy some they have a lifetime warranty and are pretty cheap. Don't buy used ones that is just asking for trouble.
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Re: Re: Bent drive shafts, ack, hard to fix?
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We use reman. axles from Napa all the time at our shop and never have any problems with them. Napa gets them from Herr engineering or something like that. If you create enough power or run slicks then performance axles are needed. |
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Ok . . . . I see cleary what you typed. OEM parts being the best should be a no brainer unless your building a race car.
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