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Driveshaft Shop Gm41 Anti-wheelhop Cv Axle Set Pontiac Gto 2004-2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $779.99
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:driveshaft shop Manufacturer Part Number:GM41

 Driveshaft Shop GM41 Anti-Wheelhop CV Axle Set Pontiac GTO 2004-2006


Pontiac GTO 2004-2006, Anti-Wheelhop CV Axle Set by Driveshaft Shop®. Raiting: 1000 HP. Designed utilizing the latest technology, this product by Driveshaft Shop features premium quality and will perform better than advertised. Perfect for your vehicle and lifestyle, it is manufactured to meet or exceed stringent industry standards. Almost 3 years ago now one of our dealers Thomas Hendrix from Hendrix Engineering had asked us to make a set of axle with different diameters. the reason for his was to help with Wheel hop on certain cars. now this technology is not something new and it was actually created by both GM and Chrysler on SRT8's and Corvettes. Like those cars it works quite well. The way the system works is this, when the torque is applied to the rear wheels thru the drive train. the axles torsionally twist at a certain rate, what happens on cars with certain types of suspension is as they both wrap up at the same time they also release at the same time and cause the wheels to "

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