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[QUOTE="Hotrodtractor, post: 189318, member: 25"] I swapped to a 1480 joints and built a 4" driveshaft for the rear of my old red truck. I'm doing the same on my Duramax street truck right now and will be doing the same on my '79 project truck. I abuse my stuff LOL 1480s or I'm walkin' home! LOL 1350s are generally plenty for the front shaft of a "street" truck, but I could argue that 1410s would be better in some applications. It all depends completely on tire size, gear ratios, and how many ponies your throwing down. If the truck bounces and hops - then I don't care what you run you're still going to have problems. [/QUOTE]
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