05-02-2009 | #11 |
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Re: Half Shaft Mystery
1990 #622 was the switch over from steel to aluminum. Maybe prior owner switched from steel to aluminum (some have done that for "weight savings" and looks (no rust)
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05-02-2009 | #12 |
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Re: Half Shaft Mystery
I have 1990 #608 and mine are steel.
Rich
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Re: Half Shaft Mystery
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Here's a thought for you! The car left on a "test drive" with the "steel" and returned with the "aluminum"!! More difficult "swaps" have been accomplished!! |
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05-02-2009 | #14 |
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Re: Half Shaft Mystery
FNG90-195 Congrats and welcome to the Zoo.
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05-02-2009 | #15 |
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Re: Half Shaft Mystery
I appreciate everyone's input. The test drive/swap theory has got me thinking. So now my question is, are the aluminun half shafts I have now, that are from an early C-4, strong enough to stand a beating from a ZR-1? And if someone had an earlier C-4 with these aluminum shafts in it, would there be any reason for them to prefer the steel half shafts?
Also, anyone out there have a set of used steel half shafts for sale? If there are some around, what kind of $ do they usually sell for? Won't sleep well tonight thinking about this one. All opinions welcome and appreciated. Mark |
05-03-2009 | #16 |
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Re: Half Shaft Mystery
Jim VanDorn said in post #7 that he might have a set upstairs at his Pirate Lair.
Drop him an email, see if he's interested in parting with them. TomC "Crabs"
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05-04-2009 | #17 |
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Re: Half Shaft Mystery
Thanks Tom. I'll give Jim a shout.
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