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Old 02-16-2015, 06:38 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by Hawk77FT View Post
Pure physics! Try lifting a 40 or 80 pounds in 1 second and tell me which one you struggle more with?
do you even lift bro? lol
Also, explain this: in the wet with the light weight driveshaft I can easily spin the tires, with stock ones, not so much! Same conditions, same tires/wheel combo, same rpm! the coefficient for friction makes that example more complicated than just the variable of the driveshaft
The benefits of a lighter driveshaft have been over discussed for quite some time now and YES, they do make a difference! No placebo, no make believe! Considerable difference as a matter a fact! wheres your facts? links please, I'll take dyno's with a mod list from a well known tuner or a reputable company's statement they standby.
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