Thanks Harry...

$699.99 - wow...

Here's what that website says.

"Early Chrysler/Dodge Level 2 axles
Description://////////////image coming soon\\\\\\\\\\\ Here at the 
Driveshaftshop we hate to say no to anyone.
We have been making these axles for a while and have decided to list them on 
the site for easy ordering.
The center bars are made from our successful torsional 4340 material using our 
special double temper.
Using a certain factory design inner and outer c.v. re-treated to our 
specifications, on the turbo model's
we eliminate the hanger and u-joint on the right side (I know some of you might 
see this as wrong) Here is
the real info on this. There is a old tale about equal axles being there to 
stop torque steer, here the
question. A universal joint is only about 85% efficient of transferring power 
so in reality you would cause
a uneven distribution of power due to the joint and hanger being there. We talk 
from experience we have some
very high HP cars in the list of people we have supplied axle's to and allot !! 
I repeat allot of them have
unequal length and none have a torque steer problem, enough said . these axles 
are made to handle the HP you
wan to put into them. Axle's come completely assembled and ready to install. 
Being no one seems to use the
Early Trans all these listing with be for cars with 87+ Transmissions PRICE 
LISTED IS FOR BOTH AXLES"

Anyone running these?

Any other sources?

Thanks,

Ed

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