Axles & Driveshafts: Upgrading for High-Performance Applications
DSS Chevrolet Corvette 1997-2000 C5 6-Speed Manual 3in Alum Shaft (Torque Tube) 10mm bolts
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DSS 06-08 Dodge Charger/Magnum SRT8 w/ Getrag Diff 1pc Alum CV Driveshaft (3-Bolt)
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USA Standard 4340 Chrome-Moly Replacement Axle Kit for 74-79 Jeep Wagoneer / Dana 44 with Disc Brakes
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Yukon 1541H Replacement Left Hand Front Axle Assembly for Dana 60 for Dodge 2000 & Newer 2500 & 3500
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USA Standard 4340CM Replacement Axle Kit for 74-79 Jeep Wagoneer / Dana 44 with Disc Brakes
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DSS Ford 15-17 Mustang GT 6-Speed Manual 1-Piece 3.5in Aluminum Shaft w/ CV
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USA Standard 4340CM Axle Kit for 79-87 GM Truck & Blazer / GM 8.5in / 28 Spline w/Spicer Joints
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BMR 68-72 A-Body Driveshaft Safety Loop - Black Hammertone
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DSS Honda 2000-2008 S2000 1000HP Level 5.9 Axle/Hub Kit HS35
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DSS Subaru 2002-2007 Impreza WRX (GD) 900HP Rear Axle/Hub kit (R160 Differential)
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Rock Krawler 97-06 Jeep TJ Wrangler & Unlimited LJ Weld on Rear Axle Truss
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DSS 14-19 Chevrolet C7 Corvette Level 5 Rear Axle - Right (E-Diff Model Only)
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Yukon Gear 1410 Lifetime Series U-Joint 4.188in Ring Span – 1.188in Cap Diameter Outside Snap
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Introduction to Axle and Driveshaft Upgrades
Stock axles and driveshafts are designed to handle the stresses of everyday driving, but they often become a bottleneck in high-performance applications. When you push your vehicle to its limits, the axles and driveshafts are subjected to increased torque, stress, and heat, which can lead to premature wear and failure.
Technical Limits of Stock Parts
The stock axles and driveshafts are typically made from lower-strength materials and are designed with a lower safety factor to reduce cost and weight. However, this means they can be prone to failure when subjected to the increased stresses of high-performance driving. For example, the stock axles may not be able to handle the increased torque output of a modified engine, leading to a higher risk of breakage.
Benefits of Upgrading
Upgrading to high-strength axles and driveshafts can provide a number of benefits, including increased strength, reliability, and durability. Aftermarket axles and driveshafts are typically made from higher-strength materials, such as chromoly or 300M, which can withstand the increased stresses of high-performance driving. Additionally, many aftermarket axles and driveshafts are designed with a higher safety factor to provide added peace of mind.
Usage Tips and Recommendations
When upgrading your axles and driveshafts, it's essential to choose the right components for your specific application. Consider the type of driving you'll be doing, as well as the power output of your engine. For example, if you're building a track car, you may want to consider a more extreme axle and driveshaft setup, while a street car may require a more moderate upgrade. Top aftermarket brands like Yukon Gear & Axle, Driveshaft Shop, and Revolution Gear & Axle offer a range of high-performance axles and driveshafts that can meet the demands of various driving applications.
Some popular upgrade options include axle disconnect kits, which can improve drivetrain efficiency and reduce wear on the axles and driveshafts. Driveshaft loops and yokes can also be upgraded to provide added strength and reliability. Additionally, flex discs and U-joints can be replaced with high-performance alternatives to reduce vibration and improve drivetrain smoothness.