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    Needing to buy a drive shaft for my mustang ministock, any suggestions?

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    Stock driveshafts work fine. Not a lot to gain by a high dollar light weight job. If ur motor is set back you might have to get it shortned. Weld a loop or 2 around it to keep it from dropping down to the track.

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    I would agree with Jb35. And most importantly, particularly if you have it modified even slightly, or have the U-joints replaced, have the finished product BALANCED before use. -Dave-

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    Some rangers came with a stock aluminum driveshaft. If you can use one, it would save you a bunch of rotating weight.

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    Aerostar vans had aluminum drivelines...i use a maverick or comet driveline and slide the engine back
    No matter how hard you try...you cant fix stupid!!!

    If you build it right...it will turn left!!!

    www.raceidaho.com

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    A friend of mine has an aerostar shaft, whatever one he got is WAY too long for a mustang. and not any lighter IMO.

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    with the small diameter the rotating weight is not that big of a deal. a lighter wheel will be of more benefit.

    olin

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