For those who have done this before....
#31
Originally Posted by Naked AV
Alright, I'll check. Do both front and back need to be adjusted, or just one?
The rear is the only one I have ever delt with. Not sure on the 4wd application.
#32
Inland Empire Driveline.
There is one in Corona, but they can only make steel. The shop in Ontario can also build aluminum driveshafts. They built both the ones I have used on my truck. I have 4.56 gears with 29" tires and have been to 128mph with each of them. (That's over 6700 RPM) Never had a problem.
I noticed they now sell nationwide through Summit Racing.
There is one in Corona, but they can only make steel. The shop in Ontario can also build aluminum driveshafts. They built both the ones I have used on my truck. I have 4.56 gears with 29" tires and have been to 128mph with each of them. (That's over 6700 RPM) Never had a problem.
I noticed they now sell nationwide through Summit Racing.
#33
Originally Posted by James B.
Inland Empire Driveline.
There is one in Corona, but they can only make steel. The shop in Ontario can also build aluminum driveshafts. They built both the ones I have used on my truck. I have 4.56 gears with 29" tires and have been to 128mph with each of them. (That's over 6700 RPM) Never had a problem.
I noticed they now sell nationwide through Summit Racing.

There is one in Corona, but they can only make steel. The shop in Ontario can also build aluminum driveshafts. They built both the ones I have used on my truck. I have 4.56 gears with 29" tires and have been to 128mph with each of them. (That's over 6700 RPM) Never had a problem.
I noticed they now sell nationwide through Summit Racing.

Sending you a PM James.
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