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Old Jan 28, 2024
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Aluminum Vs. Steel Driveshaft

Hey all, I had my rear diff rebuilt by a shop this week who discovered my rear driveshaft (aluminum) is out of round (04 extended cab,
​stock driveshaft, 87k miles.)

I got a Dorman New (936-898) driveshaft that was $640 after tax and it was worse than the OE. It carries a lifetime warranty but is made to order. I swapped it with another that was in a different location and it too was just as bad. My local Ford dealers are stating that the updated and OE driveshafts are discontinued. I've sourced them online, but they're $600 or so with tax and shipping, and probably no warranty support.

I returned the driveshaft and got my money back. I inquired to see if I could have a local shop to me balance my driveshaft but no one touches aluminum here, just steel. Could I run the FX4 steel driveshaft without any issues? It's a 4.10 8.8. I've searched the forums and I'm brand new here, I've seen that people have stated to get a custom driveshaft made, and I really don't want a used one. If I could buy one with a warranty I'd much rather do that though.

I've seen that the parasitic loss can net a 10whp deficiency. I'm more concerned with reliability and longevity.

Sorry if this has been asked to death, I've searched and couldn't find any answers I was looking for.

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Old Jan 28, 2024
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Can balancing address an out-of-round condition?
Your local shop can't make you a shaft?
Is the FX4 steel driveshaft new (NOS?), used or custom made?
 
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Old Jan 28, 2024
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I'm not sure because it's not super out of round, but enough to hum like a bad ring and pinion gear.

My shop here can make one yes.

The FX4 (I presume Level 2) has a factory steel driveshaft that I can just order new.
 
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Old Jan 29, 2024
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Compare the prices of a new FX4 ds and the one your shop will make.
Will your shop reuse the end hardware (yokes / spline)?
 
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The FX4 shaft would probably be cheaper, but I'll give the shop a call. It would have all new hardware. My main thing is making sure it's not going to hurt anything running a steel driveshaft vs. aluminum.
 
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I doubt there's any appreciable difference, but I do not know.
I believe there's a total spline number (29 v. 31) between standard and Torsen equipped vehicles.
Count your splines.
 
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They're both bolt on drive shafts, no slip yolks.
 
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Are you sure it is not your rear end?
 
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Old Jan 31, 2024
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Yes. I have my driveshaft balanced and they don't weld aluminum, so a weight was glued on with resin, and the yolk was regreased. That took over 90% of the noise away. The driveshaft is still a hair noisy
 
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