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New CV driveshaft (PICS)

Makes sense, I guess in my eyes, as still being in high school, that $160>$500 no matter what.

Its nice though, having something that come ready in a kit.

All i had to do though was cut the yoke and cut the output shaft, drill and tap. Nothing different than the RE hack n tap
 
im in high school too, i wanted this thing to last 30yrs down the road, and i wasnt looking to skimp on the DS and driveline

so i went with the more expensive one

ive learned two things here, do the lift right the first time, and dont skimp on the driveline

so thats my reasoning!!

Brendan
 
AKswampheep said:
Why didnt you spend a dookload less and do a do-it-yourself SYE like me and quite a few others on here have done, i know the tom woods shaft is nice and all, but a front driveshaft/corvette yoke has always worked fine for me.

I spent a total of like 160$

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That may be fine for a big mall-crawler,But he probably will use his jeep :)
(sarcasim was tottally for fun:))
 
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