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09-05-2001, 04:41 PM | #1 |
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Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA
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got my FMS aluminum driveshaft
I had a really bad vibration at all speeds caused by an out-of-balance shaft and a worn front u-joint. My tailshaft seal was leaking, too. I figured out the cost comparison of having the shop replace the u-joints and work on the shaft and change the rear seal of the T-5. It was only a hair more money to buy the aluminum shaft...it comes with two u-joints and a new yoke. I had the guys at UPR install it. Now, any new shaft would have smoothed out the ride compared to how it was, but man, it is REALLY smooth. I haven't noticed a performance gain but then again, I wasn't expecting to. Definitely worth the cash if you're ever in the same predicament.
------------------ Todd 1995GT Cobra look-alike pulleys; Flowmaster cat-back; 65mm TB; Cobra R's, front, and wing; FMS aluminum driveshaft [This message has been edited by todd95GT (edited 09-05-2001).] |
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