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Tennessee Mojo - 2015 Wide Open Design build

Shafts are here!
 

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The way the drive pucks engage the shafts on this kit is really trick. Everything went together great. And if anyone is interested, the shaved rear 14 has more clearance than the 60 front. Front was 13.5" on 43s.
 

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Shafts are here!


I am currently running MW 40 spline axles on my 14 bolt rear axle and wanted to know if they sell just the replacement shaft and how much? pm me is fine...What is the general warranty for these as well? I have not broken one yet, but wouldn't mind having some spares on board.
 
I am currently running MW 40 spline axles on my 14 bolt rear axle and wanted to know if they sell just the replacement shaft and how much? pm me is fine...What is the general warranty for these as well? I have not broken one yet, but wouldn't mind having some spares on board.
You will probably get the ring gear before a 40 spline axle. Are you 40 spline on both ends or necked at the spindle.
 
I am currently running MW 40 spline axles on my 14 bolt rear axle and wanted to know if they sell just the replacement shaft and how much? pm me is fine...What is the general warranty for these as well? I have not broken one yet, but wouldn't mind having some spares on board.

Gregg,
Yes we can sell you a replacement shaft if needed. I wouldn't spend money on a spare. The failure rate on these shafts is very low. Most are damaged from spindles bending. There is no warranty on off-road shafts. I'd probably be more concerned about your steering front shafts.

PM me if you have any questions.
 
Gregg,
Yes we can sell you a replacement shaft if needed. I wouldn't spend money on a spare. The failure rate on these shafts is very low. Most are damaged from spindles bending. There is no warranty on off-road shafts. I'd probably be more concerned about your steering front shafts.

PM me if you have any questions.

@wizzo off subject. I'm guessing you sell lots of different name brand parts. Does any of the other big names warranty rear shafts?
 
@wizzo off subject. I'm guessing you sell lots of different name brand parts. Does any of the other big names warranty rear shafts?

In my experience the places the offer "lifetime" or "you break it we replace it" warranties have parts of considerably lesser quality with a large margin built in. Full race quality parts like what Mark Williams offers don't have that type of warranty. They are not for everyone. But that's why competition is a good thing. Lots of options out there for the consumer to make the best decision for themselves/budget/driving style/etc. I wanted the best for this axle and was more concerned about quality than I was about price/warranty.
 
@wizzo off subject. I'm guessing you sell lots of different name brand parts. Does any of the other big names warranty rear shafts?

Only axle shafts I sell are Mark Williams.

CTM, spidertrax, ouverson, all don't offer any sort of warranty either. I mean they all would entertain and mfg defect issue.
 
In my experience the places the offer "lifetime" or "you break it we replace it" warranties have parts of considerably lesser quality with a large margin built in. Full race quality parts like what Mark Williams offers don't have that type of warranty. They are not for everyone. But that's why competition is a good thing. Lots of options out there for the consumer to make the best decision for themselves/budget/driving style/etc. I wanted the best for this axle and was more concerned about quality than I was about price/warranty.
The whole time I was reading this I was thinking of the warranty scene in Tommy Boy
 
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