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Hi, need a new driveshaft for my sedan, has anyone had any luck with torqueline garage? they have two drive shaft types- '800 HP' for $700/pair or '1400 HP' for $1400/pair. Anyone have any opinions or other suggestions? sounds like they are special order & won't make them (or get them made) unless they have 5 orders. Appears to bolt in with no mods. Car has 440RWKW and is not really low (shockworks recommended height). Do I bite the bullet & get a set from diff technics (even though I don't think I need that strong)? .

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Why are you replacing it? Snap one? Busted cv? 

 

There is money to be saved here as far as pissing in the wind, at that power you prob don’t really need them over a set of genuine or replacement standards

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repco are the same strength as standard for cheaper. a good option if you're looking to replace as "like for like" many times over as compared to significantly more expensive variants.

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Narrrr the Repco units are vastly thicker ( OD shaft size ) ,heavier Uni’s and can cope with more abuse to a point

 

They're the perfect upgrade for 450-550rwkw  

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