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    Chubby Bunny davido's Avatar
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    Driveline:: Price Differences

    I know I've heard a lot of good things about Jess & HAD, but I'm not sure if I can foot this bill. Here's the quote on the goods:

    Front
    NP205 32 spline output $135.00
    Driveline 1410 (no CV) $400.00
    Yokes for Driveline $79.00/end x 2

    Rear (w/brake)
    NP205 Flange $109.00
    Driveline ? (w/CV) $419.00
    e-Brake Kit $269.00


    Grand total of: $1490


    This gets me two bad ass driveshafts and a NP205 brake. I assume that these are good prices for the heavy duty **** that they are, but I'm wondering what my alternatives would be and what they would cost. Anyone have any good ideas?

    What do other shafts cost? I could do El Dorado e-brake instead.

    I'm interested in feedback from the research Gods.

    ~dso
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    maybe get one from a junkyard and have bvd shorten it?

    I think 1410's are way overkill. James was runnin 1310's on his bronco and the suspension gave before the ujoint did
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    I agree with the 1310s. Don't get me wrong, 1410s are cool, but if I'm gonna break something, then a driveshaft U-joint is a helluva lot easier to change then having one go on your axle and it taking the stub shaft with it. It's the "fuse" argument all over again.

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    Krawler68
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    when I talked to jess i settled on a 1350 u-joint... plenty of beef, and leaves me spares for the tow rig.

    I don't think you'll find better prices anywhere else on all that **** you want...


    take your E-brake kit off and your 32 spline output off... driveshafts like you want from Arizona or Tom Woods will be that expensive and you'll STILL need the yokes.

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    So I'm in the "going rate" area, I just need to go with the smaller ones. You know I have no idea (or desire to know) what 1410s are in comparison to others. I just want it to work. I do appreciate the "weakest link" insite.

    Not to say that you're the weakest link Andy.

    ~dso
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    Krawler68
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    1350's will work...

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