2005-2010 Mustang
Richmond 45-10210 Carbon Fiber Driveshaft Features:
- Includes all components and hardware to bolt up to the OE factory driveline interface
- Neapco performance series u-joints have been tested and proven to outperform the leading competitor’s premium u-joints
- Forged steel flange yoke offers a better strength-to-weight ratio
- 4140 steel high-performance stub-shaft (provides additional torsional strength & improved fatigue life)
- 6061-T6 aluminum bond yoke and bond receiver provide optimal strength and lighter weight
- Replaces the two-piece factory shaft, eliminating the need for a center support bearing and its associated weight
- The carbon fiber tubing has a wall thickness of .155 in. which provides for safer operating speed and weighs less than steel or aluminum tubing of equivalent diameter and wall thickness
- The carbon fiber tubes have better torsional strength than aluminum and are equivalent to steel tubing without all the extra weight
- Weighs only 22 lbs. compared to the 38 lbs. stock steel driveshafts - 42-percent weight savings
- The plunge on the carbon fiber CV joint is 50 mm (2 in.)
Specifications:
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