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Which Driveshaft

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Old 08-17-2008, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by scootrrydr
You should be concerned with vibes. That's why some of us recommend using a local shop. Then you can have them check it out and they will try and fix it! Nobody want's to invest $450 a driveshaft and have it shake!
OK, some are pushing a local shop. Did your driveshafts cost more than online? Do you really feel like you have a superior product or is it just knowing that they are local and you can take it by there whenever?
Old 08-17-2008, 03:38 PM
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I got mine done locally and it was cheaper and just as good of quality if not better IMHO
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they probley both use spicer components so I really doubt local shops make a superior product.

Tom woods was cheaper when I bought driveshafts for my Willys than my local shop.

I ended up going with JE Reel for the JK.
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check out Tom Woods site on warranty of their gold seal u-joints



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