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Shaftmasters ds questions (noise)
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<blockquote data-quote="fuelforfire87" data-source="post: 15557013" data-attributes="member: 172024"><p>Is your car lowered at all? If at stock height swapping the ds should have no effect on the pinion angle. The stock shaft has a cv joint in the middle and allows it to function well with crazy changes to pinion angle from lowering. A one piece shaft is much more sensitive to pinion angle changes , but if it was out of spec then you would likely be feeling driveline vibration, not just noise. Anyways now that I think about it its probably not a pinion angle thing, With the lighter weight aluminum shaft it transfers more driveline noise to the cabin. Are you sure you had no noise when you first installed it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fuelforfire87, post: 15557013, member: 172024"] Is your car lowered at all? If at stock height swapping the ds should have no effect on the pinion angle. The stock shaft has a cv joint in the middle and allows it to function well with crazy changes to pinion angle from lowering. A one piece shaft is much more sensitive to pinion angle changes , but if it was out of spec then you would likely be feeling driveline vibration, not just noise. Anyways now that I think about it its probably not a pinion angle thing, With the lighter weight aluminum shaft it transfers more driveline noise to the cabin. Are you sure you had no noise when you first installed it? [/QUOTE]
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