What is it? The drive shaft is a component of the drive train in a vehicle
Where is it? It is located next to the car’s wheels
What does it do? The purpose of the driveshaft is to deliver torque from the transmission to the differential, which then transmits this torque to the wheels which allow the vehicle to move.
Together, the new and remanufactured programme of Shaftec branded driveshafts offers the most comprehensive range available in the Aftermarket. All Shaftec Driveshafts carry a 60 Month, 60,000 Mile / 96,000 km warranty.

We remanufacture the programme under the strictest of conditions. Each driveshaft is stripped right back to the bare bones and inspected to ensure that there are no defects.
If it passes our stringent inspection process, it is then remanufactured to the original state an reassembled by hand using new ancillary parts – that’s brand-new CV joints, boots, grease and clips.
After assembly each part is inspected to ensure it meets our quality standards

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