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Old 03-13-2017, 08:23 PM
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As the title states having problems finding what the stock two piece steel driveshaft can hold. And if its not much what can you do to remedy the issue. Thanks!
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What is it in? Though im really not sure it matters, most factory driveshafts give up the ghost at 100mph... Best bet would be to have one built...
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Get one built if you are planning on getting on it at all. Had my stock pos give out and took out the trans. Would have been a lot cheaper to get a DS
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Thanks for the replies. Are you guys keeping the two piece this one is an ext cab and that would be one long a** single steel single driveshaft.
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Stay with the 2 piece steel or go with an aluminum shaft, best bet would be to keep the 2pc design and have one built..
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2wd Suburban/Yukon XL: can for size reference

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Originally Posted by 01ssreda4
2wd Suburban/Yukon XL: can for size reference



how much did that run you? Everyone around here says stay away from aluminum at that kind of weight but I guess if its a large od it will hold
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Originally Posted by bbowerman
how much did that run you? Everyone around here says stay away from aluminum at that kind of weight but I guess if its a large od it will hold
$400 ish, driveshaft shop on ebay sells them prefit for these trucks. High speed balanced and everything.
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When it comes to driveshaft it's not about how much power it can hold, it's about what the critical speed or shaft rpm is. You may never have enough torque to twist the stock shaft and destroy it on takeoff, but get up to over 100 or 120 MPH and that same shaft will destroy itself. Once you get to a vehicle speed that makes the shaft get to it's critical speed, it will start looking like a jump rope and then say goodbye to it and maybe your transmission and floor.

I went with a shaft from driveshaft specialist in texas. It's a 2 piece steel shaft with 3.5" OD and 1350 joints. Talk to them and tell them what you have and what you want to do with it. I asked for a shaft that can handle 8000 shaft rpm, even though I will likely never get there, due to my gearing and tire size combo. (4.88 and about 29"). They did the calcs and decided to go 2 pieve steel rather than one piece aluminum due to the length. This is in a 95 extended cab short bed truck.
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I just ordered an aluminum from them for my ccsb 2500. I'm getting rid of the two piece.. My speeds will never be that high. They said the 5" would be rated for about 110 mph with 31.5" tires and 4.56 gears.

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