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replacement drive shaft

896 views 20 replies 6 participants last post by  DenaliDood  
#1 ·
I need to get a durable (indestructable) drive shaft to replace the one that came with my truck. Too many people have verified that going over a certain speed could end up in me polevaulting my truck over on its top on the highway. Money does matter and I’m not competing, but I would like to have the piece of mind that a grenading drive shaft will not be the reason I perish.
 
#3 ·
There is no guarantee that any new driveshaft will be indestructible. Take a medium to medium light steel chain that has welded links. Then cut it to the correct length, and then padlock it to the frame rails or some other strong material under the truck - near the front half of the drive shaft. If the front of the driveshaft comes off, it will make some racket - but it will not cause an accident.


There are plenty of brackets you can buy, but I just use a chain.


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#12 · (Edited)
Id it dificult to exchange the drive shafts? Do I need to exchange the drivedhaft that goes to the front diff?

Can I gather enough info from YouTube to get everything where it is supposed to be and fastened in?
 
#13 ·
Well, if you are doing 4wd launches or going top speed in 4wd/awd, you might consider it. But you might just check if it's magnetic, as I wouldn't be surprised if the front was steel.

If you just do this stuff in 2wd, then you don't need to worry about it, the front shaft only spins when in awd or 4wd modes.
 
#16 ·
Supercharge could be in my truck’s future. I’m retired from law enforcement in Texas and I regularly, really regularly,drove 140+ (and loved every minute of it) on the highways that criss crossed our county trying to get to calls for service. I imagine I might accidentally step over that 100 mph line in my truck a on rare occassion.