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<blockquote data-quote="civicmindedex79" data-source="post: 615111" data-attributes="member: 2024"><p>May have already been mentioned but if you have to buy yokes anyway 1410/1350 or whatever it is well worth the money in my opinion to go ahead and get u-bolt style. No way I would run under a 1350 and if I was having new driveshafts made I would have it all made the same. Only carry one-two spare joints if all are 1410.</p><p></p><p>Everybody has their fav driveshaft folks but I have always used Tom Woods driveshafts. Mine are .375" wall thickness as far as I know. Raced a few different series for 3 years and driveshafts have been in buggy for 4+ years. Never had a failure of the driveshaft and only broke one 1410 ubolt yoke on the Dana 60 when I had it. Tom's driveshafts are usually around $350 shipped. That's hard to beat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="civicmindedex79, post: 615111, member: 2024"] May have already been mentioned but if you have to buy yokes anyway 1410/1350 or whatever it is well worth the money in my opinion to go ahead and get u-bolt style. No way I would run under a 1350 and if I was having new driveshafts made I would have it all made the same. Only carry one-two spare joints if all are 1410. Everybody has their fav driveshaft folks but I have always used Tom Woods driveshafts. Mine are .375" wall thickness as far as I know. Raced a few different series for 3 years and driveshafts have been in buggy for 4+ years. Never had a failure of the driveshaft and only broke one 1410 ubolt yoke on the Dana 60 when I had it. Tom's driveshafts are usually around $350 shipped. That's hard to beat. [/QUOTE]
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