Halfshafts, which ones are best?

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Mark Williams are probably the best out there, so is their price tag. Unless you have serious horsepower they are over the top for most uses.

Strange would be a close 2nd on my list
I guess its also down to size of shafts. 28, 35, 40 spline, etc. The more teeth on the circumference, the larger the diameter & greater the contact area.

I have heard good reports on Moser
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Moser, Strange, Mark Williams, any of those would be strong enough for your application.
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Bad luck on the halfshaft!

When you say broke, do you mean twisted off the splines, as per normal?

Obviously price is a factor, depending on power output to car weight.

Bargain basement is YUKON I should think, about 25% stronger than stock.

Rifle drilled Strange jobbies will set you back some???

Good luck Bacca.
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