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    Reccomended replacement driveshafts for EK for trackwork.

    yeah so busted my CV joint on the weekend and am looking to replace with new. should I just go with OEM replacements or re-build my current ones or go with an aftermarket option?

    My budget is decent so if anyone can recommend anything that would be great.

    Thanks guys

    -Mike
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    personally, id go aftermarket, ones that are designed for more torque, an power, running oem is fine, but it will go bust again with more abuse on the track, u can get custom ones made up, that are much stronger, but it might be $$$$

    This might help with ur findings, http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1403146

    This is what i could find, http://www.gatorracingaxles.com/, http://www.driveshaftshop.com/
    as far as custom goes, or off the shelf, but there in the states so might be ages before u even get them, let along paying for em lol

    SOme of the other track guys could help u out with local aftermarket drive shafts for b-series, its not common to snap axles as most b-series are street driven
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    Hey, thanks for the info man Those Gator axles look really good but big dollars. Will keep looking into it.
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    and oh, make sure u say/write axles, i looked for drive shafts for hours, turns out u gotta type axles to get results LMAO
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    Quote Originally Posted by DNYALL View Post
    yeah so busted my CV joint on the weekend and am looking to replace with new. should I just go with OEM replacements or re-build my current ones or go with an aftermarket option?

    My budget is decent so if anyone can recommend anything that would be great.

    Thanks guys

    -Mike
    JDMYard has Hasports replacements if I'm not mistaken.

    EGBAX $550 GST incl
    -Brand new Level 1 Axle set for use with B Series engines
    -95-95 EG Civic 96-00 EK Civic 94-01 DC2 Integra 94-97 DelSol
    -Hasport Axles are made from completely brand new parts and do not require a core like many other competitors do.
    -These axles are rated to handle up to 200 horsepower at the wheels.
    -Hasport also offers axles for higher horsepower applications please call for more information on these special order axles.

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    byp axles.... holds 270kw atw track work no problem using clutch type LSD. :P

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    BYP axles on the way
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    How many Klms have your driveshafts done.From what I can gleen they may be the originals.If so they have done a brilliant job.I would be replacing them with the same if they were mine, already proved themselves.

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    they were actually rebuilt when I had the my ITB's tuned. So I have had them on the track about 4-5 times i think plus a fair few km's daily driving. See how the BYP supplied shafts go. They seemed to have a good run with them, and they had a lot more power than me. Should be right I reckon
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    driveshaft shop they make some very very nice axles for people with decent hp

    http://www.driveshaftshop.com/
    WTB: EK oem JDM Visors

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