Killtodie":1zhx3ola said:
I dont need a CF, not even alum. Just a nice steel single piece. Found a place that will do it, need to submit the correct info for an estimate.
Just want to see if it can be done.
You're sort of contradicting yourself in your last reply.
Do you require a drawing a one piece
steel driveshaft to submit to this place?
How fast do you need it to spin? Will you be launching the car?
You have to remember that the ST165/185 driveshafts aren't your typical V6 Ford Mustang driveshafts. Yolk-to-Yolk a one piece assembly in the ST165/185 would be over 70 inches long and whip may be a significant problem with steel even at highway speeds, not to mention deformation from launching and etc. I sure wouldn't want a 70+ inch steel driveshaft to fail while i'm in the car.
If you are price sensitive and the driveshaftshop.com carbon unit is out of reach I suggest you stick with the stock unit.