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driveshaft loops


Sam (Bones)

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if you run faster then 13.99 on just about any drag strip, a driveshaft loop is required. i believe NHRA also requires them if you run slicks...

 

not to mention like alan said... doing the pole-vault at 100mph..

 

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Hey Jared, before you go buy one for the rear, it will be difficult to do. Since the rear end moves so much up and down, the loop would have to be very tall, which would catch anything that you drive over. As long as you do the front one, you'll be good to go. If the front u-joint breaks, it will be caught by the safety loop, if the rear joint breaks, you won't pole vault, the drive shaft will just drag or fall out.

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