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Any 1 ever made a rear DC shaft for SYE,

My car does not get driven on road so

not worried about Engineering or Coppers.

Any pics or info would be handy .
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You'll have to get it balanced after you do it and after buying the dc joint, uni and slip spline it'll cost you almost as much as getting one already made.
Why do you want to make It yourself?
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Unless you have old shafts laying around you can cut up then it's easy and just need a balance
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justed wanted to give it a crack , If it dont work , i;ll buy 1 already made
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I think you can make one out of the xj front drive shaft just need to cut it shorter, reweld and rebalance. Could be wrong though. And balancing isn't the easiest of things to do on a drive shaft.
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Wat about a standard TJ front shaft?
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I think they maybe smaller uni? I've only heard of xj. Google it
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