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Dynotech driveshaft service this slow?

Posted By: fullmetaljacket

Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/12/17 06:53 PM

Seems like a few of my calls to them for a new purchase have gone out the back door. Not sure if this is a current issue with them since they were pretty on top not long ago.
They do manufacture a mean drive shaft.
If so, is STRANGE ENGINEERING a good alternative?
Denny's?
Empire?
Posted By: Cuda340

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/12/17 09:50 PM

Denny's you will be waiting 3-4 months... Don't ask me how I know and I am local....

My buddy uses Inland Empire, they are good.

Fleet pride also makes shafts

So does http://www.drivetrainspecialists.com/

Posted By: fullmetaljacket

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/12/17 10:12 PM

Oh my, not waiting that long.
Thank you.
Posted By: 1964superstock

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 12:57 AM

I had the same experience with Dynotech. I called them many times, and no one answers the phone. I gave up on them after a couple weeks of trying. I would suggest calling Mark Williams Enterprises. They made a driveshaft for me recently. It was delivered at my house in a couple days after ordering. Top shelf quality, best balancing equipment in the industry, very fast service. Hard to beat in my opinion. Prices are competitive with everyone else, great customer service. For my car, ended up ordering a chromoly shaft with Mark Williams billet 1350 trans yoke, works great, no vibrations, strong as it gets, no complaints.

http://www.markwilliams.com/driveshafts.aspx
Posted By: RMCHRGR

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 01:38 AM

There's a guy way out East in Holtsville who does driveshafts, Marty? - Supershafts. Al knows him pretty well. He is quick and reasonable from what I have experienced. He did a job for me while I waited one time.

Long Island Driveshaft
Posted By: J_BODY

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 02:48 AM

got my Inland Empire shaft in five days.... of course they are right across the desert from me.
Posted By: B3422W5

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 03:06 AM

Never had any issue with Dynotech. Got driveshaft on couple of occasions in a couple of days after giving them measurements they wanted
Posted By: fullmetaljacket

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 03:28 AM

I've had Dynotech make two drive shafts for me back when they were still making Metal Matrix shafts. I received the veryu last MM shaft they made. I still have mine with no issues.
I'm just trying to help out my friend "Palm Reader" who is getting his 68' Dodge running soon and he wants a lightweight, but strong shaft to put behind a stick shift 600 HP Hemi.
Posted By: fourgearsavoy

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 04:13 AM

Give Cass a call he is a Strange dealer and can get you a shaft drop shipped to your house.
Gus beer
Posted By: Challenger 1

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 02:32 PM

Originally Posted By 1964superstock
I had the same experience with Dynotech. I called them many times, and no one answers the phone. I gave up on them after a couple weeks of trying. I would suggest calling Mark Williams Enterprises. They made a driveshaft for me recently. It was delivered at my house in a couple days after ordering. Top shelf quality, best balancing equipment in the industry, very fast service. Hard to beat in my opinion. Prices are competitive with everyone else, great customer service. For my car, ended up ordering a chromoly shaft with Mark Williams billet 1350 trans yoke, works great, no vibrations, strong as it gets, no complaints.

http://www.markwilliams.com/driveshafts.aspx

iagree MW is the very best in every way. I used lot's of there stuff racing TAD.

But when I needed a new shaft for my street strip 500+ HP BB challenger.

I got it from the local truck driveline shop. They make all kinds of drive/PTO shafts everyday and balance them. Mine was made out of aluminum and it took them one day to make it. It was cheaper than a full on MW or any of the specially shops mentioned here and has held up great in 10 years now.

As far as balancing, they do a good job.



Posted By: lockjaw-express

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 03:43 PM

Challenger1,

Cincinnati Driveline and Hydraulics???

If you buy the 4130 kit from MW or Strange, they (Cinn driveline), will assemble and balance it for you. They do High-speed balancing, but you have to tell them up front.

Yes, they are very quick on turnaround and not over priced.

Regards, Mark

PS: I live over near the Kenwood mall...
Posted By: Al_Alguire

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 03:48 PM

FWIW we just bought a Carbon Drive shaft from AFCO. Was delivered quickly and at a very good price.
Posted By: ZIPPY

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 05:17 PM

Now that you mention it, when I ordered mine from dynotech I ended up going there in person and talking to them. I couldn't get anyone to answer the phone either so I just physically went there shruggy But I'm only a half hour up the road.
Posted By: Challenger 1

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 06:08 PM

Originally Posted By lockjaw-express
Challenger1,

Cincinnati Driveline and Hydraulics???

If you buy the 4130 kit from MW or Strange, they (Cinn driveline), will assemble and balance it for you. They do High-speed balancing, but you have to tell them up front.

Yes, they are very quick on turnaround and not over priced.

Regards, Mark

PS: I live over near the Kenwood mall...


Yes!! Joe is the owner is a life long westsider and a very nice guy. Remember when they were in Northside across the street from the dog pound(SPCA) It was not called Cincinnati driveline then and Joe was just a employee. Can't remember the name before? Used to go in there all the time for truck parts before most truck parts and dealers moved to Sharonville.
Posted By: greendart408

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 06:57 PM

Got mine from Mark Williams, yokes and shaft, top notch stuff delivered in a timely manner.
Posted By: fullmetaljacket

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/13/17 07:33 PM

I've given up on Dynotech.
Too bad it has come to this sought of business motto these days.
If you can not at least in a timely manner get back to a paying customer to mention overloaded work conditions, no supplies, no shipments, no whatever, then that's a call for an exit stage left on the customers side.
Radio silence whether it be via phone contact, E-mail, text goes along the saying of: A business with no sign, is a sign of no business"
Posted By: fullmetaljacket

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/22/17 11:46 PM

I pulled the trigger today and went with a recommendation to CCI Driveline in Detroit for the Aluminum drive shaft and a Sonnax Billet slip yoke.
They were very informative about there services, and very inquisitive as to my intentions with the car, weight and all.

Family run business and simple to work with.
I'll let you guys know how it turns out. I'm optimistic.

Dynotech just never called, not even to say that they are too busy. Oh well, money has legs.
Posted By: JAKE68

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/23/17 12:10 AM

I get about 15-20 drive shafts a year from them. their service is great and so is their product.
Posted By: fullmetaljacket

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/23/17 12:13 AM

You're talking CCI right?
Posted By: JAKE68

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/23/17 12:22 AM

yep. I used to use dyno tech but cci gave me better service and pricing and have never had an issue with their product. Never had a issue with dyno tech just took too long. cant afford to have houst tied up that long.
Posted By: fullmetaljacket

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/23/17 12:40 AM

Thank you for the feedback.
Posted By: hemi-itis

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/24/17 05:43 AM

I dropped of my steel DS to http://www.supershafts.com/
Marty said about a week due to high volume.New one will be shorter and MUCH lighter in aluminum!About a week turnoround.Will ave it next week.

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Posted By: fullmetaljacket

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/24/17 01:43 PM

Believe it or not, I ordered Slick Ricks Drive shaft on Thursday and it will be here on Monday.
Some shops just get too much volume and can't meet the demand in time. Good for them though.
Posted By: fullmetaljacket

Re: Dynotech driveshaft service this slow? - 06/30/17 05:01 AM

This just in! (but I didn't take this photo)
The Palm Reader got his shaft today. LOL.
Wow, CCI Drive line sure provide great service and products.
In project Post 68' it goes.
More later.




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