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    Gen 3 and 4 are much better than the gen 2 everyone is showing. I ran 1000rwhp with them on street tires. I put 7k miles on that car.

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    Note also that wheel hop damage can be accumulative. Previous incidents can lead to failure during much less stressful conditions at the time of failure. Not saying that's what happened in the posted cases within this thread... just something to note. I'd like to swap to a GEN4 diff and shafts at some point in my GEN2. Currently running 3:55 GEN2 diff with stock shafts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WDW MKR View Post
    Note also that wheel hop damage can be accumulative. Previous incidents can lead to failure during much less stressful conditions at the time of failure. Not saying that's what happened in the posted cases within this thread... just something to note. I'd like to swap to a GEN4 diff and shafts at some point in my GEN2. Currently running 3:55 GEN2 diff with stock shafts.
    Your best bet is to get some MW stuff. There isn't any way to swap to a Gen 3/4. They mount up totally different
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    Any more solid half shafts available for 2008 SRT10

    Jon B just told me "new solid shafts sold out none available". Does anyone know if they are available anywhere else? Direct from Unitrax? Thanks, Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by VPRLandrew View Post
    Jon B just told me "new solid shafts sold out none available". Does anyone know if they are available anywhere else? Direct from Unitrax? Thanks, Andy
    I ran into the same problem a few months ago when I was looking for the same, all of which was documented here:

    https://driveviper.com/forums/thread...er-CV-Question

    Bottom line - there is one place I found that apparently has the solid shafts: http://www.viperpartsusa.com/catFrame.php?prodCat=7D

    The price listed is per shaft, so you'll be spending ~$2k to get those.

    The only other option I'm aware of is from The Driveshaft Shop, which is what I went with here: http://www.driveshaftshop.com/domest...h-female-inner

    The price is around $1,600 for the pair, but you will need to swap over your ABS rings. That process was documented in my thread too.

    I looked into doing the Gen 5 axles, but they won't work because they changed the design of the stub axles in 2013 from male splines to a bolt-together flange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MalingatorGTS View Post
    While I don't have a Gen3, my Gen2, heads, cam, headers, tune snapped a set of Unitrax on the street with a low RPM uphill launch from a red light. Nothing crazy, but it snapped right in half! They were not at all willing to say it was anything other then "wheel hop." I've had NUMEROUS people who work in the field and others look at it and have all said it was metal failure and not wheel hop!

    I didn't ask for a free pair. I didn't ask for anything from Unitax. I was only looking at a snapped halfshaft on a car which doesn't make to max HP the shaft is rated for, on the street and on street tires and asking if there was something the company could do. Other then send it back for a re-build, at full cost, nothing.

    I only say this knowing they are seemingly the only game in town, so you don't seem to have much choice in the matter. That said, even good companies have issues. It's how they handle them that matters. I for one will be doing just fine with the stockers back in place!

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    Not sure if anyone has tried a custom shop but we used to campaign World extreme rock crawling in unlimited and stock modified and Tom Woods can make drive shafts! http://www.4xshaft.com

    I cannot say they would do it and what the cost could be, but I’m telling you extreme rock crawling is as tough on drive shafts as it gets. They would make half shafts for desert trucks and full drive lines for a lot of the top teams in WeRock and XRRA.

    Good luck friends and just trying to offer a suggestion

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverACR View Post
    Not sure if anyone has tried a custom shop but we used to campaign World extreme rock crawling in unlimited and stock modified and Tom Woods can make drive shafts! http://www.4xshaft.com

    I cannot say they would do it and what the cost could be, but I’m telling you extreme rock crawling is as tough on drive shafts as it gets. They would make half shafts for desert trucks and full drive lines for a lot of the top teams in WeRock and XRRA.

    Good luck friends and just trying to offer a suggestion
    Although what he shows looks like a driveshaft, those are actually the half shafts (axles) that came on the Gen 1/2 cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve M View Post
    Although what he shows looks like a driveshaft, those are actually the half shafts (axles) that came on the Gen 1/2 cars.
    They have made custom half shafts for IFS and IRS rigs as well. Half shafts and prop shafts are about the same for fabrication purposes.

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    Oh and unitrax was in the off road world as well.

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    To clear the air about GenIV's in this thread (I realize it's an older thread) I have a 2008 with a very late build date of May 2008. Seeing that I have a car that was built almost as the 2009 model year began and my car still has the hollow shafts there is no truth that all GenIV's had solid shafts and it also proves that there is no rhyme or reason which 2008's got the solid shafts. Very strange. I will say that I just turned 7,000 miles on my car, and while I don't beat the crap out of it, nor have I had sticky tires but so far so good. This does concern me at times but until there is an easier resolution in comparison to Steve's approach (well documented in another thread and I give him props!) I will keep my fingers crossed.


 
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