Swapped Steel Driveshaft for Aluminum today
#1
Swapped Steel Driveshaft for Aluminum today
I know the opinions on the mild benefits, but I decided to go ahead anyhow, since I've already done many of the other more important mods...
Here's a comparison pic below (I did some mild polishing on the aluminum)...
Also, my 1 piece steel shaft is for sale!
FS: '82-'02 Camaro/Firebird Steel OEM Drive Shaft - Camaro Forums - Chevy Camaro Enthusiast Forum
Any of you still with a 2-piece shaft (93-97), upgrading to a 1-piece is a must do, and EASY JOB!
Here's a comparison pic below (I did some mild polishing on the aluminum)...
Also, my 1 piece steel shaft is for sale!
FS: '82-'02 Camaro/Firebird Steel OEM Drive Shaft - Camaro Forums - Chevy Camaro Enthusiast Forum
Any of you still with a 2-piece shaft (93-97), upgrading to a 1-piece is a must do, and EASY JOB!
Last edited by libertyforall1776; 09-25-2011 at 12:38 PM.
#4
nice upgrade. i need a one piece shaft because my two piece is about to fall apart on me and i wanted to upgrade anyways. tho i wish i had the money for it now but without any work, i cant make money to get it
#5
I'm in the same boat as you. But once I'm done school in 4 weeks I'll get my raise and be back to work. Oh I can't wait. Nothing like wanting to do upgrades but only having an income of $1600 a month and over $2000 in bills to pay. Gotta love life.
#7
A rusty driveshaft isn't a problem, unless the rust is going all the way through -- unlikely on a '98...
#8
The only benefit to changing to an aluminum one is if you run over somebody, they can say ooooooh, nice shiny driveshaft!
Your engine isn't going to feel the 4 lb. difference in spun weight, but your wallet will notice a big difference.
Your engine isn't going to feel the 4 lb. difference in spun weight, but your wallet will notice a big difference.
Last edited by Camaro 69; 09-26-2011 at 04:33 PM.
#10
hahaha that post humored me.