Misschien moet je 'm nog 'ns kontakten om het volgende uit te leggen...hoewel,die Denny zal wel weten wat 'tie verkoopt...Yep Dennys Driveshaft. super goser om mee te werken voetjes op de grond plain street guy..................
No folks, not all aluminum is created equal. In the driveshaft world you most often see the 6061-T6 aluminum which is commonly used in passenger vehicles and light trucks.
In certain applications the demands on a driveshaft are far too great for some aluminum to handle. That is why we have 2 grades of Aluminum shafts to offer. We do not recommend that you use a 6061-T6 aluminum shaft in heavy high performance vehicles or race cars with clutches or trans brakes.
En hier het verhaal achter MMC ;Please note...we DO NOT offer our “twist it or break it” replacement with any aluminum driveshafts.
These driveshafts were first supply by Ford on certain police interceptor cars.. And Alcoa Aluminum was contracted to make something like 50,000 feet of the stuff.. Part of which, the aftermarket driveshaft makers were buying..
After Ford stopped buying the metal matrix aluminum.. The aftermarket driveshaft makers couldn't get Alcoa to make them "only" a couple of thousand feet of the stuff.. That's why they don't sell them anymore..
Maar buiten dat,de Bird wordt dik