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The rulebook says "Aluminum driveshaft prohibited except OEM". Does this mean NO aluminum driveshaft if the car did not have an aluminum driveshaft originally? - or does it mean that any car can have an aluminum driveshaft, as long as it is a factory piece, and not an aftermarket piece?
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Only cars that came with it from the factory
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here we go again!
It depends on what the definition of is is!!!! |
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I always thought this was a BS rule! I got cracked with a nice 3 1/2 inch aluminum years back .My beef was that it was safer then some of those pencil sticks that automatics run !! I would rather chunk a aluminum one then steel.Aluminum is legal for any stocker in IHRA
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So the rules say aluminum driveshafts are prohibited if not OEM.
But how often does Tech check for aluminum driveshafts ?? Or is it just a random check ??? Last edited by John Kelley; 07-05-2009 at 04:56 PM. |
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They slid under a few stockers in D7 last year with a magnet, I do not know what the outcome was.
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