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... anyway, I've no good local source for lengthening my drive shaft and changing the joint ends for the T-5 swap.  Looking for any first hand recommendations for a 'mail order" shaft.  Found a company online called Denny's Drive Shafts that has a pretty good Worksheet for specifying dimensions. Any recommended sources for a 'custom' driveshaft?

thanks... brian

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Noob, Don't know where your located but have had good luck with (Inland Empire Driveline in either Ontario or Corona,Calif.)or go to google and search--driveline service and take your pick! KID
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I used Denny's. They provide an excellent service. I like their twist or break it replacement policy. I haven't had to use it. The free lifetime labor is good, too. I did use this when I installed the T5. Even with the cost of shipping, modifications are cheaper than getting it done down the street.


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Inland Empire Drivelines do pretty good.Guys that make driveshafts tend to be pretty grumpy,they seem to be polite.I usually just measure what I need and go to the junkyard.Ive had good luck with GOOD original driveshafts from FORD from the junkyard as long as they arent damaged.

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I used Denny's. They provide an excellent service. I like their twist or break it replacement policy. I haven't had to use it. The free lifetime labor is good, too. I did use this when I installed the T5. Even with the cost of shipping, modifications are cheaper than getting it done down the street.
Charlie: Do you have a link or a phone # handy for Denny's?


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Try this one...  http://www.dennysdriveshaft.com/ 

I ordered mine about a week ago... busy season for them so they saying three week lead time.

Very thoughtful and detail oriented on the phone.

Will update and post pics once I receive.

Cheers... Brian

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Quarter master , as in clucthes , makes tons of driveshafts for nascar, also there was a guy on ebay, who had maybe 100 used nascar drive shafts, for around $75 each complete different sizes.  

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I went with Denny's Driveshafts and a good experience/value... thought to share a pic of the old shorter steel one and the new aluminum one from Denny's. Also in the pic is a 9" Trac Loc to replace the stock open differential.

Cheers... Brian

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