Carbon Fiber driveshaft for sale $450.00
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Carbon Fiber driveshaft for sale $450.00
Custom length. 3.25" diameter 40.75 inches long measured from center of ujoint to center of ujoint.
$450 includes trans yoke.
Less than 500 miles on the shaft....looks brand new.
$450 includes trans yoke.
Less than 500 miles on the shaft....looks brand new.
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Will this bolt up to a stock rear end? What about a Moser 9 inch?
Anything physically wrong? Why are you selling? What brand? How much new?
Sorry for all the questions, but please tell us more...thanks!
Anything physically wrong? Why are you selling? What brand? How much new?
Sorry for all the questions, but please tell us more...thanks!
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It's an ACPT shaft that I bought for a t56 and 12 bolt combo. The 12 bolt had a billet yoke that was a little longer than stock so it took a custom length driveshaft. Then I changed over to a T400 trans and the shaft would not fit. It only had a few miles on it when I pulled the t56 out.....I'd be using it today if it would fit a t400.
You will need to measure your set-up to make sure it will fit a 9inch rear. You want 1 inch of yoke slip. Go to www.markwilliams.com for some good methods to meaure a driveshaft.
You will need to measure your set-up to make sure it will fit a 9inch rear. You want 1 inch of yoke slip. Go to www.markwilliams.com for some good methods to meaure a driveshaft.
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A Moser 9 inch can bolt up to a stock rear end with the longer yoke option...but I'm wondering if you know how to find out if your driveshaft would fit with the shorter yoke. If it would, I am very interested. But I don't have a way to measure as I don't have the rear end yet. So I need a way to find out if it would fit...let me know. Thanks
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Moser should be able to tell you if you need a stock length shaft or one longer or shorter. This shaft is exactly one inch shorter than stock since the Strange 12 bolt billet yoke was one inch longer than stock rearend.
Ask Moser if a shaft one inch shorter than stock would fit their yoke set-up for a 9 inch.
Ask Moser if a shaft one inch shorter than stock would fit their yoke set-up for a 9 inch.
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Where in VA are you? I'd be interested if this driveshaft will fit my car.(Stock A4 with a Moser 12 bolt) I'm willing to bring my car to you to try it if you're not way up in northern VA. Let me know if this will work for you. Thanks.
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I'm in southwest virginia near the Bristol NASCAR track. Much easier for you to measure your driveshaft though. If you're running a stock shaft now, this one will be too short. It's set up for a billet yoke on the 12bolt.