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Sledheadxp800r

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The only problem with having your brother build the shaft is can he balance it after or are you gonna have to send it out to a driveshaft shop after anyway.

I went with 1480s when I twisted my stock steel rear shaft this year. The place I got it from made it the same day and shipped it out the same day. I probably have 30+ hooks on it so far and it's still mint. I can pm you contact info if you want.
 

THEREDDEVIL

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The only problem with having your brother build the shaft is can he balance it after or are you gonna have to send it out to a driveshaft shop after anyway.

I went with 1480s when I twisted my stock steel rear shaft this year. The place I got it from made it the same day and shipped it out the same day. I probably have 30+ hooks on it so far and it's still mint. I can pm you contact info if you want.

I would appreciate it man. And maybe a final cost. I'm leaning away from 1480's after seeing some of the prices. Wow
 

THEREDDEVIL

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you can always just make the rear joint a 1480 and leave the front joint alone.

Ya I just need something strong enough to hold about 600hp and maybe a little more torque than I have now. I got ur pm and I appreciate the link. I'm shopping around now and I will b calling the shop that did yours.
 

Leadfoot

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you can always just make the rear joint a 1480 and leave the front joint alone.

Is there a reason to go bigger on one than the other? I can see if you have a ton of axle wrap and the pinion angle goes to $hit, but if not the only thing you did was move the weak link (and the front of the shaft dropping down is worse than the rear dropping as it becomes a pole vault....unless you have loops).
 

THEREDDEVIL

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Let me ask u guys this question, is it a bad idea to run a steel shaft for a DD? I like driving my truck too much to make it a dedicated puller. Should I look at thicker walled aluminum or keep going with the steel idea?
 

02greysixer

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Properly balanced a steel shaft will be just fine. A lot of trucks come from the factory with them. My ext cab short bed has a steel shaft.


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THEREDDEVIL

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Ok I'm having probs deciding on a shaft. I've made up my mind to go with 1480's but I keep reading more and more about vibration probs with steel shafts in crew cab short beds. I measured mine at 69 3/4" long. I called a shop and he said he won't do anything over 60". Then I called another guy and he said he doesn't like doing it but he will. What the heck r all these high hp race/pull trucks running for a rear shaft? I know guys with rc/lb and ec/sb arent having issues cause they r around 60-61".
 
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JakeBrakeIH

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Most guys run a 4" steel shaft. Sure, probably not the best on the highway but it will hold the power and take the abuse.

That's what I have in my ccsb. I drove to all of the pulls I attended and put about 15k on the steel shaft this year. No problems except my yoke "cap" to hold the t-case fluid came out. New yoke and I was back in business.

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THEREDDEVIL

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So a properly balanced steel shaft would b ok to dd and race? I really want the strength of the steel but I like daily driving my truck too much to sacrifice drivability.
 

zacwht20

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Just saw this thread... i have yokes if you need them off my old driveshaft...Going to the Saints/Rams game sunday i can just drop the whole driveshaft off to ya if you want
 

THEREDDEVIL

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I appreciate the offer zac, Im going to go with 1480 u joints I think. I pulled my slip yoke off just in case I needed it. But for a little extra cash I can upgrade.
 

02dirtymax

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Greensburg Machine can do what you need and ship it to you. They made me a 4" steel one for my EC/SB. They can do whatever you need and are pretty reasonable and great to deal with (especially compared to what the shops are wanting for fancy aluminum ones)
 

WisconsinHick1

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I just switch to a Steel one this weekend and yes you do feel a little more of the road but I can't complain its not much different then my aluminum.