Driveshaft Shop Driveshafts are built to handle not only the power of drag and drift cars but also add to the efficiency of these types of racing. Aluminum has been used in drive shafts for years but most people think its just because they are lighter - Were you aware they are more torsional? By being able to twist more than a steel shaft it will not only make the ride smoother but it will also take some of the harmful shock factor out of the drive train helping to keep up the RPM. This will also help to save most output shafts and other related drive train parts down the line. The aluminum shaft also has a higher resonant frequency than steel (a steel shaft will act as a amplifier of vibration). An aluminum shaft will deaden the vibration due to its characteristics. PartNumber : dssBMWSH4-CV-C Description : Carbon Fiber 1 Piece CV Driveshaft; 6-Bolt Rear; 1 Year Warranty 2001-2004 BMW M3 Base L6.3246cc Drivetrain::Driveshafts