High angle driveline

I have heard good things about them.

Also Olivers Driveshafts in Winston Salem NC
 
Carolina Driveline built the driveshaft for the tow rig. High Angle built the shafts for our old bronco.

I still have the HAD shafts if anybody is interested. Both 1350 cvs with 1410 at the axle. One long spline, one not. Just need cut to length and maybe replace a CV flange or something.

Been meaning to send some business Oliver's way, but it hasn't worked out yet.
 
Carolina Driveline in Spartanburg,SC .

Tom can actually build you the exact same drive shaft as HAD....
 
Awesome. I'm lookin for overall quality I don't need this happening again no time soon
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I'd go with Oliver's or Carolina Driveline. They're the only two places I'd trust to build me a shaft.
 
My vote goes with Olivers. PMd him the measurments on here, then followed up with a call. He called me for payment and shipping info AFTER the shaft was built and ready to go out the door. I am about to get them to build a new front shaft now. I bent the $h!+ out of the one I built in Harlan in October.
 
I have used all 3 mentioned in this thread for both personal use and also for business use.
HAD built me some ridiculously bad ass 1410 series 1/4" DOM shafts back in the day (2004) that took insane amounts of abuse. I have nothing but good to say about Jess.
Carolina Driveline has supplied me with numerous 1310 double cardan shafts for customer's vehicles that I have had no issues with whatsoever.
Lastly, Oliver's built the shafts in my current rig. I wanted unique shafts for my Ranger build and Dave delivered a great product at a fair price in a timely manner. Can't ask for anything more. I currently use Oliver's for all of my customer's driveshaft needs and have had zero issues with any of them.
 
Carolina Driveline or Olivers would be my choice simply because I prefer to keep my money with "local" companies when I can and both can deliver a solid product. That said, I have nothing against Jesse at High Angle Driveline. I have bought a bunch of small parts (yokes and whatnot) from him over the years and the process has been flawless each time even when some stuff has been on backorder.
 
IMO, the one you pictured should have been thicker walled tube. I know for a fact that Oliver's will build you whatever thickness you want. Mine are 1/4" DOM that they built for me and I couldn't be happier with the price or turnaround time.
 
The driveshaft I'm running in the rear of mine was made by Fleetpride located by the USC football stadium in Columbia sc. A guy named Fred makes them. His reviews are hit and miss at best. With that said, this is my third driveshaft made by him over the last 7 years and so far so good. My rear is 1350 CV 2 1/2" od 3/8" wall chrome molly. Cost me about $500.
 
The rear shaft for my yota that Olivers built was in the $300 range. Cant remember exactly. It is a double cardan shaft also. He supplied all of the parts. I gave him measurements and money, he made me a really nice shaft.
 
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