Driveshaft GP?
#1
Driveshaft GP?
Can we get a Drifeshaft GP going? I just snapped mine, I need one. I am looking at steel nitrous ready myself. I bet there has to be more people.
Last edited by INSANEZ; 11-01-2004 at 08:37 PM.
#4
Re: Driveshaft GP?
We can do this! We have DS available in DOM steel, Chromemoly & Aluminum. We can have DS' ready in 2 days to ship and if we can get 5 guy's we can really get the price down.
So who's interested? Give us a call and let's get this rolling!!
Thanks,
Chris
So who's interested? Give us a call and let's get this rolling!!
Thanks,
Chris
#11
Re: Driveshaft GP?
Originally Posted by trans9_5am
No Carbon Fiber?
Brandon
Brandon
Unless you're just looking to waste money, you dont need carbon fiber. I'd rather have a steel or chromemoly one anyway. carbon fiber is just exotic and overpriced and no street driven f body needs one
#13
Re: Driveshaft GP?
I have to disagree with the carbon fiber remark you made. They are the absolute lightest driveshaft you can get, unless you can show me a lighter one? They can also hold up behind very high horse power cars as well, so strength I don't think is an issue with them. They also do not produce the vibrations at high speed like many other shafts. I do agree the prices are real high on them, thats why I'd like to see what kind of discount we could get on a group purchase. I already have an aluminum one, but I am looking to lighten up the rotating mass areas on the car.
#14
Re: Driveshaft GP?
Originally Posted by 1BadRS
I have to disagree with the carbon fiber remark you made. They are the absolute lightest driveshaft you can get, unless you can show me a lighter one? They can also hold up behind very high horse power cars as well, so strength I don't think is an issue with them. They also do not produce the vibrations at high speed like many other shafts. I do agree the prices are real high on them, thats why I'd like to see what kind of discount we could get on a group purchase. I already have an aluminum one, but I am looking to lighten up the rotating mass areas on the car.
Brandon