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You may want to get the newer axles. They cost a little more and support more Hp/TQ.

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Old 12-29-2020, 12:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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You may want to get the newer axles. They cost a little more and support more Hp/TQ.
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You may want to get the newer axles. They cost a little more and support more Hp/TQ.

Oh shoot I didn’t realize they were different. I see those for 2540 right?

https://www.driveshaftshop.com/impor...ro-level-axles


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Oh shoot I didn’t realize they were different. I see those for 2540 right?

https://www.driveshaftshop.com/impor...ro-level-axles


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You have to call. Not on the Website yet. They are about 3k. They have a bigger outer CV joint.
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https://www.driveshaftshop.com/impor...ro-level-axles


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Justin was launching at 7,000 Rpms on a stock axles. Did you load the rear end before dumping the clutch?
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Justin was launching at 7,000 Rpms on a stock axles. Did you load the rear end before dumping the clutch?
He was but they were looking ugly. Load it with the clutch or not they will break.
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He was but they were looking ugly. Load it with the clutch or not they will break.
Justin’s never broke with iver 50 passes at the drag strip. Yes they will break eventually. But not using the proper setup for oem axles, they will break more often. Either shocking the suspenion or putting to much load on them. But I agree with upgrading the axles, but with that still a crap shot at it fixing the solution. Not data to prove they will work for our cars.
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Justin was launching at 7,000 Rpms on a stock axles. Did you load the rear end before dumping the clutch?

I did not. I believe I will start preloading it but need to get a better brake setup or a handbrake


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That’s why your axles snapped. Oem
Axles can handle a lot of power, but you have to be careful launching the car especially on a prepped surface.
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I just got off the phone with them. I could upgrade mine but the shaft is the only thing I would keep. So, Get the 1500hp ones since you drag race.
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I just got off the phone with them. I could upgrade mine but the shaft is the only thing I would keep. So, Get the 1500hp ones since you drag race.
How much you want for yours?
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Not for sale since I will rarely frequent a drag strip.
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Not for sale since I will rarely frequent a drag strip.
You can put the money towards the upgraded ones. That way they don't break the one time you do visit a drag strip

I'll even pay you ahead of time so you can order the new ones and still be running while they build them. You know I don't install anything I purchase
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I'll even pay you ahead of time so you can order the new ones and still be running while they build them. You know I don't install anything I purchase
Sounds like a good deal
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I just got off the phone with them. I could upgrade mine but the shaft is the only thing I would keep. So, Get the 1500hp ones since you drag race.

I would’ve never known thank you


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