soooo...good place for chromo shafts?

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soooo...good place for chromo shafts?

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mainly cheap but lemme know who yall perfer
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Here is what I've read on the interweb:

Yukon - Cheap, slight upgrade over stock
Warn - Much stronger than stock, seem to have a decent warranty
Superior - Much stronger than stock, long lead times
Alloy USA - Much stronger than stock, EXCELLENT customer service, dunno about lead times.

BTW, dunno if you were there or if you had left already, but you weren't the only one that got there butt handed to them by coal hill last night :goofy: At least all I broke was a fender flare :mrgreen:
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Arya Ebrahimi wrote:Here is what I've read on the interweb:

Yukon - Cheap, slight upgrade over stock
Warn - Much stronger than stock, seem to have a decent warranty
Superior - Much stronger than stock, long lead times
Alloy USA - Much stronger than stock, EXCELLENT customer service, dunno about lead times.

BTW, dunno if you were there or if you had left already, but you weren't the only one that got there butt handed to them by coal hill last night :goofy: At least all I broke was a fender flare :mrgreen:
thank you for the info sir, gonna try to make an edjumicated decision in a week or so, and as for coal hill; I swear to christ the rut was deeper than last weekend. I also realized I pissed around a gallon of gas out on coal hill from being at that angle. I was laughing through the whole thing until I saw my oil pressure was starting to drop very slowly from the angle I was at.
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shmoken875 wrote:
Arya Ebrahimi wrote:Here is what I've read on the interweb:

Yukon - Cheap, slight upgrade over stock
Warn - Much stronger than stock, seem to have a decent warranty
Superior - Much stronger than stock, long lead times
Alloy USA - Much stronger than stock, EXCELLENT customer service, dunno about lead times.

BTW, dunno if you were there or if you had left already, but you weren't the only one that got there butt handed to them by coal hill last night :goofy: At least all I broke was a fender flare :mrgreen:
thank you for the info sir, gonna try to make an edjumicated decision in a week or so, and as for coal hill; I swear to christ the rut was deeper than last weekend. I also realized I pissed around a gallon of gas out on coal hill from being at that angle. I was laughing through the whole thing until I saw my oil pressure was starting to drop very slowly from the angle I was at.
oil pessure is over rated, mine drops to 0 all the time. The answer is half 20w-50 and half oil treatment :goofy:
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Ctrow wrote:
shmoken875 wrote:
Arya Ebrahimi wrote:Here is what I've read on the interweb:

Yukon - Cheap, slight upgrade over stock
Warn - Much stronger than stock, seem to have a decent warranty
Superior - Much stronger than stock, long lead times
Alloy USA - Much stronger than stock, EXCELLENT customer service, dunno about lead times.

BTW, dunno if you were there or if you had left already, but you weren't the only one that got there butt handed to them by coal hill last night :goofy: At least all I broke was a fender flare :mrgreen:
thank you for the info sir, gonna try to make an edjumicated decision in a week or so, and as for coal hill; I swear to christ the rut was deeper than last weekend. I also realized I pissed around a gallon of gas out on coal hill from being at that angle. I was laughing through the whole thing until I saw my oil pressure was starting to drop very slowly from the angle I was at.
oil pessure is over rated, mine drops to 0 all the time. The answer is half 20w-50 and half oil treatment :goofy:
I like the way you think :thumby:
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[quote="Ctrow
oil pessure is over rated, mine drops to 0 all the time. The answer is half 20w-50 and half oil treatment :goofy:[/quote]

lol .... 60 psi oil pressure at all times .... but only 1 gph of flow lol
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