Where to buy ford racing aluminum driveshaft?

2to3threE

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i want to buy one, but cant find it....anyone know where to get it?
 

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I found this site that usually stocks ford racing stuff. Check it out

www.fordracing.com


umm yea that dont help, they dont list by year, and their descriptions suck...

i was basically trying to see if anyone actually pieced together part numbers of what was needed...who maybe had done this before...
 

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Comes on the FRPP 302R. Looks like it has 1330 U-joints an SN95 flange...
 

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No.

From what I can tell that is the only S197 driveshaft currently offered by Ford Racing, and like I said it looks like it has an SN95 flange.
 

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Just take your stock driveshaft to a local shop and have them make you one.

I got quoted a little under $400 for a one-piece from our drive shaft shop.
 

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Just take your stock driveshaft to a local shop and have them make you one.

I got quoted a little under $400 for a one-piece from our drive shaft shop.


good luck with that...mine was built locally and it took tons of work and 3 different shafts and two different shops to make it work.

one of the best drive shaft shops around want even try to fab a drive shaft for a s197
 

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Go to Shaftmasters - they have a direct bolt in 3.5" aluminum. Great product, excellent customer service, and the price can't be beat.

www.shaftmasters.com

(make sure you have the "s" at the end, it used to take you to a "different" site)
 
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i love the shaftmaster shaft, i think i am going to get this one....do i need the one with the pinion flange or the direct replacement one?
 

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If your not changing gears get the direct replacement.The other comes with a pinion flange.Looks like you already have gears.So I'm pretty sure you don't want to loosen the pinion nut to put a new flange on.
 

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I don't think Ford makes a direct bolt in replacement shaft for the S197. Most of the aftermarket shafts I have seen are not direct bolt in either. They are usually installed with a new pinion yoke, or some use some sort of adapter to make it fit.

You might want to search Google, as suggested, but for after market shafts that are direct bolt in.

Good luck.

EDIT:

I just looked at the Shaftmaster link, and they are one of the few that advertises DIRECT replacement, so there is no yoke change or no crappy adapters. looks pretty good to me.
 
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The PST doesn't require an adapter because they use a CV joint which superior to a hook joint in every way.
 

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