Driveshafts
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From: New Carlisle, Ohio (20 miles north of Dayton)
Has anybody tried the D'Agostino for $539?? Is it any good?
http://dagostinoracing.com/index.php...ducts_id=11383
http://dagostinoracing.com/index.php...ducts_id=11383
Oh, that's not such a bad price for a car part that is encrusted with gold dust and diamonds...
You really can't get anything much cheaper. There are chrome-molybdenum steel shafts that are cheaper, but they are also heavier than the aluminum ones. Weight is about halfway between the OEM and the aluminum shaft.
I know what you mean though. I think I paid $195 for the aluminum shaft for my '96.
I know what you mean though. I think I paid $195 for the aluminum shaft for my '96.
hey anything is better than BMR's CarbonFiber drive shaft, they say it is rated up to 1000+ RWHP but $950 PLUS the price of a yoke for the u-joints it is crazy over $1050 for a drive shaft on a car i doubt you could get up to 1000 RWHP without major racing mods
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