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Driveshafts for Classic Cars
and Custom Projects

Restoration

Preserve Authenticity with OEM-Specific Driveshafts

Restoring a classic car or building a custom vehicle demands attention to detail and a commitment to quality. At Carolina Driveline, we specialize in crafting OEM-specific driveshafts that maintain the originality of your vehicle. Our driveshafts come complete with original equipment (OE) balancing weights, u-joints, transmission yokes, and tubing, ensuring your restoration stays true to its roots.

High-Speed Balancing for a Smoother Ride

Every driveshaft we produce undergoes high-speed balancing on state-of-the-art equipment to deliver a vibration-free, smooth driving experience. Whether you’re cruising in a restored classic or taking your custom project for a spin, our precision engineering ensures performance and comfort on the road.

Custom Solutions for Unique Builds

If your restoration or custom project requires a non-standard solution, we can design and manufacture a driveshaft tailored to your specific needs. Our team works closely with you to ensure every component meets your exact requirements, delivering unparalleled quality and reliability.

Why Choose Carolina Driveline for Restoration Projects?

"Trust Carolina Driveline to bring your restoration or custom project to life with precision-engineered driveshafts that stand the test of time."

Driveshaft Measurements

Need To Know!

Before your drive shaft can be built we want to verify components and length to ensure you have the perfect fit for your application. Carolina Driveline can guarantee you get the highest quality product that will fit perfectly in your project, or daily driven vehicle. When you change suspension, engine, transmission, or any major customization, your drive shaft will need to be modified. We can shorten, or lengthen your existing shaft, or build you a stronger, more reliable shaft. If you follow these simple guidelines, we can guarantee a perfect fit and smooth ride for your vehicle. If you have any questions Contact Us.

How to Get Accurate X and Y Measurements for Your Project