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modsledr
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mod, what I am saying is if the glued joint holds as far as the glue goes, the joint will hold and the tube will fail somewhere else(most likely twist up in the center as the truck driveline did)..ideally if you have a big powered sled(turbo bigbore, i think a 11-12 steel shaft would be the best bet) on a stocker..well I would get some milage on it(with anything I think I would need for a tow just in case in the truck) and inspect it closely on every ride..once it got miles on it..I would gain trust in it..but thats me...
Gotcha, thanks for clarification.
I think you're comparing apples and oranges, using the example of a long automotive driveshaft where the input and output are on opposite ends of a long tubular...compared to the hexagonal shaped Pro driveshaft where the output is spread across the drivers.
I'm not an engineer, but I would bet that if enough rotational forces were applied, the input spline would fail long before the hex shaped extruded shaft with the internal "X" gusseting (this is a VERY strong design).
Again, just my opinion.