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<blockquote data-quote="ECGS" data-source="post: 95953" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>I would definetly get off the yukon train. whats the length of your shaft. If this is a custom length shaft and your using yukons. The word on the street is that there shafts were not inductioned hardened only surfaced hardened and when they were cutting and splining blanks it was going past the hardening leaving them very vulnerable to trailer aproaches. Superior inners are not nearly expensive as there outers. the alloy and ten factory shafts are inuductioned hardened and are quality but for a bit more you could do a superior. id say anything over 1/4 inch axle bendage could cause a problem. Your going to have a hard time finding a blank to have cut if you do have a custom shaft, superior, yukon, ten factory, alloy all out. I sold my last blank yesterday, and sold a blank i had splined for a precut as a a short blank today. Let me know what you have and ill give you some options. You may have to go to CTM to have anything immediatly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ECGS, post: 95953, member: 677"] I would definetly get off the yukon train. whats the length of your shaft. If this is a custom length shaft and your using yukons. The word on the street is that there shafts were not inductioned hardened only surfaced hardened and when they were cutting and splining blanks it was going past the hardening leaving them very vulnerable to trailer aproaches. Superior inners are not nearly expensive as there outers. the alloy and ten factory shafts are inuductioned hardened and are quality but for a bit more you could do a superior. id say anything over 1/4 inch axle bendage could cause a problem. Your going to have a hard time finding a blank to have cut if you do have a custom shaft, superior, yukon, ten factory, alloy all out. I sold my last blank yesterday, and sold a blank i had splined for a precut as a a short blank today. Let me know what you have and ill give you some options. You may have to go to CTM to have anything immediatly. [/QUOTE]
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