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Whats a round about price for this kind of work... will be needing one in the v near future and would like to know what kind of damage im in for!

hey ED it dose depend on what u need done it cost about $200 bux to just have a tail shaft shortened but thats also changing the yoke too from HQ across to Hilux

Well i ended up taking mine to Driveline services at Archerfield. They were $100+ cheaper than their Brendale branch!

The guy didnt even have to measure up, he just looked at my R34 yoke and goes "oh yeah 30 spline, same as a 300zx, replaceable with hilux ( i think) and the diff flange, oh yeah thats the same as a nissan navara, no probs, in 3" single piece capable of 9100rpm in top gear... thats about $420"

prices i was given:

Driveline Services (Archerfield)

3" single piece - $350 - $450

3" 2 piece - $450 - $550

Driveline Services ( Brendale)

3" single piece - $450 - $550

3" 2 piece - $550 - $650

pretty expensive, but i need a completely new tailshaft cuz none of the old bits can be usedf as they are pressed units, an di wanted them to be replaceable for if/when they snap :P

Those prices are about right my 34 Tailshaft had the front yoke's and splines an and rear yoke replaced ( that means makeing new shafts) because of the the "pressed and sealed for life in Uni's" replaced the uni's.

Then balancing total of $490

Not too bad and no more pressed crap.:sly:

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