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Old 02-17-2015, 07:14 PM   #134
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Originally Posted by industrial View Post
If what you say was truly the case, why does almost every single high performance front engine, rear wheel drive car have an aluminum or carbon fiber driveshaft? RX8, 350z, 370z, GTR, zo6, db8, amgs, bmw m cars, ETC ETC ETC ETC?

Maybe you should go tell all the OEMs they are wasting their time.
Driveshaft strength

He's said it again and again.. the overwhelming benefit of upgrading to a DSS or equiv. part is driveshaft strength over stock. The DSS shafts are a realized and noticable upgrade in that department hands down.

You've listed vehicles with significantly higher price points and power outputs (sans RX8), and subsequently are more inclined to offer this peace of mind.

You can continue to ignore sound math and perspectives, though, to make yourself feel better
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