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So, after the 4th set of broken stub axles, and looking for another replacement set (i had a few sets i was hanging on to) only to discover that finding a stock set is near on unpossible, whats everyone doing here?  I have looked in to the DSS setup as i had this on my old guitar, but i didnt pay 6.4k for it back then either. Has anyone had much to do with the speedtek replacement 300M stub axles? I am yet to break a stock CV, i only seem to break axle bars and stub axles, so the speedtek stuff is kinda attractive at this point in time.

 

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Jesus, how are you breaking them ? I converted my blue 32 from 30 to 31 spline with brand new stub axles when the Quaife rear went in - haven't broken a set yet.

I guess the Speetek stuff is the only option I can see apart from the DSS, but it's bloody expensive for what it is.

$1500 USD for rear axle shafts only and $1800 USD for rear 31 spline stub axles is a bit fcking ridiculous when for the same-ish price the DSS is upgraded from stub axle to hub cv and spline with bigger upgraded cv's at $3160 USD.

If / when I break the rear the Drive shaft shop will probably be my pick.

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On 01/11/2022 at 10:30 AM, BK said:

Jesus, how are you breaking them ? I converted my blue 32 from 30 to 31 spline with brand new stub axles when the Quaife rear went in - haven't broken a set yet.

I guess the Speetek stuff is the only option I can see apart from the DSS, but it's bloody expensive for what it is.

$1500 USD for rear axle shafts only and $1800 USD for rear 31 spline stub axles is a bit fcking ridiculous when for the same-ish price the DSS is upgraded from stub axle to hub cv and spline with bigger upgraded cv's at $3160 USD.

If / when I break the rear the Drive shaft shop will probably be my pick.

I break them alot lol! I use the car regularly for drag and drive events and am definately not nice to it. It is used well.

 

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  • 1 year later...

well kunce, 

 

can confirm they seem to be holding up well. Since changing to the speedtek ones, no breakages, and another 150 or so launches. Now im tearing engine mounts like mothers undies on fathers day. 

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