Rear Driveshaft Upgrade

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KHC is now offering replacement rear driveshafts for the raptor. These are the same ones we run in our trucks. Heavy Duty one piece 4" Aluminum welded driveshaft. HD slip yoke, HD Dana Spicer joints, Dana Spicer Flange, Heavy Alcoa Alumium tubing and High Quality machined weld yokes. Hi-Speed Balanced and Straightened. Available for Scab and Screw. Price is 625 plus shipping. Contact us for more info
 

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So now that my truck is tuned for the autobahn what's the next piece to break after the driveshaft and tires?
 
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stock shaft is 4 in at the ends and 4.5 in the middle- it tapers. One of the weak points is the pressed yoke at the trans end and the strength of the joints. You can tell the overall quality of a shaft by the amount of weights used to balance it- stock shafts have lots of weight. The slip yokes tend to wear out causing the clunking sound like mine did- this is caused by heavy usage and/or high horsepower. This new shaft can handle any speed the truck can handle.
 
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