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    ECSB Driveshaft

    I need a bigger diameter driveshaft and I know some of the 3/4+ trucks have the 5 inch alum. one. Anyone know if a ECSB 2wd 3/4 will fit mine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by screaminchicken View Post
    I need a bigger diameter driveshaft and I know some of the 3/4+ trucks have the 5 inch alum. one. Anyone know if a ECSB 2wd 3/4 will fit mine?
    why do u need a bigger DS? whatever u do, stay with a 2 piece shaft. that is too long for a single shaft no matter what diameter unless u go carbon fiber.
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    Well i don't really care if the tube is bigger I just want the shaft with 1350 yokes. And I am going carbon once I get my rear end and suspension done, then I will order one. I may just do it now if they can shorten it later on.
    2002 ECSB 2WD 5.3
    1995 Formula Firebird 383 LT1
    1984 Camaro 408 SBC

    Most sports require one ball, motocross requires two.

    Racing isn't a matter of life and death, it's much more important than that.

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