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Find Quality Used & OEM Drive Shafts in the USA

Precision-crafted drive shafts engineered for peak performance and durability

Drive Shafts

Precision-crafted drive shafts built for strength and smooth performance

Custom Builds

Tailored drive shafts designed to fit your exact vehicle specifications.

Close-up of a shiny, custom-made drive shaft with polished metal surfaces.
Close-up of a shiny, custom-made drive shaft with polished metal surfaces.
Expert Repairs

Fast, reliable drive shaft repairs to keep your vehicle running smoothly.

Mechanic carefully inspecting a drive shaft on a vehicle lift in a workshop.
Mechanic carefully inspecting a drive shaft on a vehicle lift in a workshop.

Drive Shafts

Precision-crafted components built for strength and durability.

Close-up of a polished steel drive shaft reflecting workshop lights.
Close-up of a polished steel drive shaft reflecting workshop lights.
Drive shaft assembly being installed in a vehicle's undercarriage.
Drive shaft assembly being installed in a vehicle's undercarriage.
Cross-section view showing the internal structure of a drive shaft.
Cross-section view showing the internal structure of a drive shaft.
Array of different drive shafts laid out on a wooden workbench.
Array of different drive shafts laid out on a wooden workbench.

FAQs

What is a drive shaft?

A drive shaft transfers torque from the engine to wheels.

How to know if it’s damaged?

Common signs include vibrations, clunking noises, or difficulty turning.

Can I repair a drive shaft myself?

Drive shaft repair requires special tools and expertise; professional service is recommended.

How long do drive shafts last?

With proper care, they often last over 100,000 miles.

What materials are used?

Steel and aluminum are common for strength and durability.

Why choose a balanced drive shaft?

Balanced shafts reduce vibrations, improving ride comfort and extending component life.