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    I've used CCI several times and they are 30 minutes from the Clem. Great guys to deal with.

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    Shaft Masters Lincoln Park (iirc) made me a shaft, 1-day turnaround. Dynotech in Troy is also an excellent shop as well. I have had several done by them.

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    Thanks for the input. I'll check them out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twotwoturbo View Post
    oh man! when did they close? I havent used them or drove by there in a couple years...
    I believe within the last year or so, sad to see them go.

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    CCI quoted me $240 for a steel shaft or $440 aluminum if I use my (supplied) trans yoke and companion flange.

    I'm pretty sure I'll be using CCI, any reason I should go with aluminum for the additional cost? It's an occasional cruiser and won't see the track.

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    Sounds like steel will work. They made me a steel piece.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beertestr View Post
    Shaft Masters Lincoln Park (iirc) made me a shaft, 1-day turnaround. Dynotech in Troy is also an excellent shop as well. I have had several done by them.

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    I like those 1 day shops. Ann Arbor driveshaft in ypsi was like that most the time before he closed up too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mustangmike6996 View Post
    CCI quoted me $240 for a steel shaft or $440 aluminum if I use my (supplied) trans yoke and companion flange.

    I'm pretty sure I'll be using CCI, any reason I should go with aluminum for the additional cost? It's an occasional cruiser and won't see the track.
    Just go with the steel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grr456 View Post
    I used Dynotech in Clawson on Crooks near 14 mile....They made me a driveshaft in (1) day.....

    https://www.dynotechengineering.com/
    This is who I used for the driveshaft in my chevelle. Same experience with them. Called them up told them Dimensions. Had it that week.
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