Are you looking for an SFI-certified driveshaft for your race car? Then look into the Chrome-Moly driveshaft from Strange Engineering. It’s available in three different versions, all of which will help your machine get down the ‘strip safely and quickly.
Official Release:
Strange Engineering’s SFI-certified Chrome-Moly Driveshaft
Strange Engineering, the leader in driveline and suspension for over 50 years, now offers SFI certified Chrome-Moly driveshaft assemblies. Each 3” and 3 ½” shaft is built with Seamless Chrome-Moly tubing, tig welded, straightened and balanced to make for the strongest & most reliable driveshaft on the market. Options include 1350 or 1480 (3 ½” only) series weld ends and u-joints. Strange Engineering also offers a full line of Chrome-Moly transmission yokes to complete the driveline assembly.
Part #’s: U1702 – $319.00 (3”-1350); U1704 – $415.00 (3 ½”-1350); U1706 – $539.50 (3 ½”-1480)
Features:
- Tig welded
- SFI-Certified
- 1350 or 1480 (3 ½” only) series weld ends
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