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Everything is solvable, you won't be the first with this problem.
Getting specialist propshafts made is no problem. Kit car builders often have to do it as the engine is often a lot further back in the vehicle.
The last one I had done was made locally. It cost a bit of dosh cos they balanced it, as they should and when I queried the price they pointed out they were the only people doing it between here and London.
But I had a bloke in my club with a lathe who made his own. Accurate measuring and quality welding obvs needed. He obviously managed to balance it himself too.
peeps like this
https://baileymorris.co.uk/?gclid=C...YFz0Bsj0lFqbrUMsZxlvqdvo_y59uw7RoCSgcQAvD_BwE
Getting specialist propshafts made is no problem. Kit car builders often have to do it as the engine is often a lot further back in the vehicle.
The last one I had done was made locally. It cost a bit of dosh cos they balanced it, as they should and when I queried the price they pointed out they were the only people doing it between here and London.
But I had a bloke in my club with a lathe who made his own. Accurate measuring and quality welding obvs needed. He obviously managed to balance it himself too.
peeps like this
https://baileymorris.co.uk/?gclid=C...YFz0Bsj0lFqbrUMsZxlvqdvo_y59uw7RoCSgcQAvD_BwE