Jeff,
I am not sure what class you are running or the rules involved, but you need to
make your own loops. I used 6 inch well casing pipe with 1/4 inch wall
thickness. This was overkill, but they will work if the driveshaft works. Once
you have your loops made, you will need to weld them to a cross over on your
frame, so as you can take them off during a trans. or motor change. You will
not(probably be able to find them already made) I hope this helps you, if you
have any more questions, email me at bholtsclaw@...
Brad
----- Original Message -----
From: rac6869
To: truckandtractorpulling@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 6:35 PM
Subject: [Truck and Tractor Pulling] Re: Still looking for some help on my
drive shaft loops
--- In truckandtractorpulling@y..., gold341 <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> Sorry to bother everyone again but I still need help on finding
some
> custom drive shaft loops for my truck. If anyone knows how I can
> aquire some please let me know. Thanks for any help that you may
> provide. Jeff
Hello Jeff I dont know for sure what class you are running in but
in my class I was able to make my own. Although I know for sure you
can buy some at swap meets and possible thru either Jegs or Summit
you might want to call either one of these places. Jegs number is 1-
800-345-4545 and summits number is 1-800-230-3030. If you do decide
to make your own just make sure that you find out for sure what
thickness of steel you have to use.
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