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Old 11-16-05, 07:43 PM
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Rotary Extreme Alum. Driveshaft?

anyone running this? they say it weighs 11lbs and has stronger u-joints than stock. mines getting up there in age and i'm sure i'm gonna have to be replacing u-joints in the near future anyways lol just curious if anyone has any first hand experience with this piece, thanks
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Heh, the stocker's aluminum and probably weighs around 11lb.

IMO, if you haven't been breaking stock driveshafts more than once per year, it won't be worthwhile.

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IMO, if you're using your FD in a manner which breaks driveshafts, you're prob. using the wrong car
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aighty then, thats what i needed to hear thanks guys

i shoulda known the stocker was aluminum.....
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