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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 300
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I'm surprised a driveline shop would refuse work. I've seen places on the web that offer 1-piece drive shafts for Supras, but cannot seem to find them right now. I have an original driveshaft out of a parts car I purchased last year as a spare for my original. One idea was to take it to a driveline shop here in Atlanta to have it converted to a 1-piece. Basically take the two joints at the end, and have a new shaft welded in-between. I guess now I have to check to see if I can find a place to do it.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Knoxville,TN
Posts: 21
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id deff look into it if i were u..
if they do it then it would be much cheaper than buying a aftermarket.. im just gonna keep lookin.. maybe ill luck upp and find a shop that will do it or mind a dshaft at a ok price..
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