71 drivelines

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Mudmagnet63

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Ok fellas got the 71 Bronco bought tonight the drivelines are the origional and a block from the previous owners home I nail the throttle and snap the rear driveline*&^%$$%$%%^%%(*&^&. I have a local shop that builds for my blazer. I bought a heavy duty front driveline for $300. I found some in stock DL from a bronco graveyard for $230 for OEM quality. I need front and rear has anyone bought from these online stores with any luck or should I go local. I only stand to save $30 each from buying online. it's also asking about Borg warner origional for more money or spicer with a new ******?????

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Mud

 
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The absolute best drivelines I have ever come across aren't from the Bronco vendors or your typical driveline shop. Check out 4x4shaft.com for some amazing driveshafts. I have them for both front & rear & I have never had a problem. Been running them for over 12 years (Tom Wood used to be with 6-States Distributers when I bought my first & then went out on is own when I bought my 2nd) with almost zero maintenance, just the typical grease at oil change time. They might be more expensive, but they are really stout lines. Not to mention if something does go wrong, they will take care of you. I have competition buddys who use them & a few who use them in stock car racing applications as well. I have nothing but good to say about them.

 

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Hay 63., welcome..!

What the heck does this mean...? "and snap the rear driveline"

Tube twist., blow the splines., U-joints..?? :unsure:

Eng., tires., lift., gearing., condition/type of diff's.,etc. come into play as to the load on the dr. shafts.

I wouldn't be hammering the throttle 'til it's known exactly what you have.

 

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