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Driveshaft Models

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BodyBagger

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Feb 23, 2007
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Hello all,
I am in a real need of models of driveshafts like Dana/Spicer 1550, 1810, 1880/1910, etc. I have googled for them and done searches here but nothing. I have even contacted Dana/Spicer directly but got nothing but the run around. I really just need them for visual purposes but they should look accurate as well (dumb solids would be acceptable if nothing else is available). My current need is for the 1910 model. Anyone have suggestions where I can find these.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
BodyBagger
 
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I modeled some of these at a previous job - but I had to do it from the literature that Dana publishes.

The hardest part was digging up the specifications on that massive Dana website. Once the .pdf was found we just modeled them ourselves.

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CBL - I really don't need physical items as I'm sure when I try to insert them into my model my flatscreen will break :p
 
But the physical items are much easier and more accurate to measure than non-existent drawings or images ... and they make great paperweights afterwards. [lol]

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