Carbon Fiber ds

fastangboi

My first set of nuts vibrated themselves off.
Jul 26, 2006
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I was thinking of purchasing a carbon fiber drive shaft and wondered if anybody has had any experience with them.
Ive read they are 4 lbs lighter then aluminum, stronger than aluminum, 5% more power to the wheels, less road vibration.
The only down side i see is that if they are scratched or dented they are super weak and can shatter under the next heavy load.
Anybody have any thoughts?
 
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Honestly, I'm of the opinion, if you're going to do it, do it right. I would get the CF one if I was contemplating that decision.

To me, $400 difference, when you really step back and take a look, isnt all that much. Why not go all the way? You almost certainly won't pick up a CF one down the road if you get an alluminum one now. This is also coming from a guy who makes $8 an hour, however, I am not trying to make this decision either :D
 
blumi00GT said:
You want to read this thread: http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=571466

I own a carbon fiber ds for a year now and don't regret it.

Blumi

Yeah i read some where that they equiped a fleet of garbage trucks with them to test the continuous high torque stop and go. And another thing, i dont think iv ever had my 2000 GT wheel hop on me. Maybe a little bit of quick chirping as i leave the line at the strip but thats it. im looking to get upper and lowers soon any way. i like BBK Gripp with greasable fittings.
 
fastangboi said:
Yeah i read some where that they equiped a fleet of garbage trucks with them to test the continuous high torque stop and go. And another thing, i dont think iv ever had my 2000 GT wheel hop on me. Maybe a little bit of quick chirping as i leave the line at the strip but thats it. im looking to get upper and lowers soon any way. i like BBK Gripp with greasable fittings.

BBK :notnice: :nono:

Go with Maximum Motorsports or Steeda :nice:
 
get the CF driveshaft. if you are already considering it, just do it. its been a proven good thing. i will be getting one myself when i get to that part of my car. its not "for high power only" cars... its good stuff in general. pricy, sure... worth it, arguable.... good product... yes.

Torinalth