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    Need lengthen a front driveshaft around 6.5 inches or so. Anyone know of any shops or anyone around southeastern ct who can do one for a fair price?
    Thanks

  • #2
    If you dont mind taking a little drive to north jersey look at a place called The Axle Exchange in Fairfield, NJ. We use them all the time for work. A little pricey, but some of the best quality you can get.

    97 TJ that I think is pretty neat.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by CumminsJeep View Post
      If you dont mind taking a little drive to north jersey look at a place called The Axle Exchange in Fairfield, NJ. We use them all the time for work. A little pricey, but some of the best quality you can get.
      they also sponsor miller motorsports
      - Will


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      • #4
        yeah, im looking for somewhere a bit closer. i found one place but for lengthening a shaft its very pricy, and im not to concerened with proper balance and all that because its only used when wheeling and going slow. if i had a bigger welder i would try it myself.

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        • #5
          there is a place in montville, ct called overland driveshaft. look em up
          98 xj, 4.0, AW4, 231 AA SYE, 4.5"RE/RC, CA drop brackets, 33s, and some other stuff

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dirtyjeep92 View Post
            there is a place in montville, ct called overland driveshaft. look em up
            I've had a few driveshafts built there... Make sure you know your measurements and you can get them done fairly cheap!
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            • #7
              If your not worried about balance too much its not a big deal. Depending on what people want I would say check with tattons driveshaft to see how much a new one is.
              Camerota can do them too, I think they do them in north haven, but I dont think they are cheap either.
              Dan.
              2000 XJ, BJ 60 front, welded, 5.13's, 3 link, ruffstuff heims. D70 rear, detroit, 5.13's, discs. stretched. trail ready beadlocks. 39" Red labels. 4:1 Klune V-drive/D20, PSC full hydro

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Grandzjtsi View Post
                I've had a few driveshafts built there... Make sure you know your measurements and you can get them dune fairly cheap!
                I got a quote from there and they said it would probably be close to $300 for the front shaft to be lenthened. Ill probably end up building my own out of some square tubing, doesnt need to be perfect.

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                • #9
                  in easthampton, ma theres D&D they shortened my rear one and balanced it for cheap theres also FleetPride in agawam i believe...theres also a shop that was at the Great American Jeep Rally and their called Mitchell and their in Shrewsbury, MA

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                  • #10
                    I paid 200$ for my brand new tattons double cardan.
                    Dan.
                    2000 XJ, BJ 60 front, welded, 5.13's, 3 link, ruffstuff heims. D70 rear, detroit, 5.13's, discs. stretched. trail ready beadlocks. 39" Red labels. 4:1 Klune V-drive/D20, PSC full hydro

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ct67_72 View Post
                      I paid 200$ for my brand new tattons double cardan.
                      A piece or for both?

                      Fwiw, I cut mine in half, hammered a piece of 1.75" OD DOM into both halves to extend it 5" and it's worked fine. Even put some road miles on it and didn't notice anything, granted my jeep was not the smoothest ride to begin with... But still.
                      97 XJ.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Harry View Post
                        A piece or for both?

                        Fwiw, I cut mine in half, hammered a piece of 1.75" OD DOM into both halves to extend it 5" and it's worked fine. Even put some road miles on it and didn't notice anything, granted my jeep was not the smoothest ride to begin with... But still.
                        I might try this. I only use 2wd on the road anyway so it shouldnt be that big of a deal. Im gonna take the rear shaft to fleetpride in hartford do get it cut and balanced, they can do it pretty cheap.
                        And its for a yota, i didnt see any shafts that would work on tattons ebay store.

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