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Driveshafts & Parts

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Driveshaft. For cars with PDK transmission (dual clutch).

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Porsche 981 Boxster 2.7L 2012-16 PDK Transmission
Porsche 981C Cayman 2.7L 2013-16 PDK transmission

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Hub nut M22 x 1,5

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Porsche 981 Boxster - 2012 to 2016 (Front and Rear)
Porsche 981 Cayman - 2012 to 2016 (Front and Rear)
Porsche 991.1 - 2012 to 2016 (Front and Rear)
Porsche 991.2 - Carrera 2 / 2S - 2016 to 2019
with Centre Lock Wheels (Front)
Porsche 991.1 turbo 2014 to 2016
 (Front and Rear)
Porsche 991.1 GT3 - 2014 to 2017
(front and Rear)
Porsche 970.1 Panamera - 2009 to 2013 
(front and Rear)
Porsche 970.2 Panamera - 2014 to 2016 (front and Rear)

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About Driveshafts & Parts

Driveshaft is a mechanical component for transmitting torque and rotation, usually used to connect other components of a drive train that cannot be connected directly because of distance or the need to allow for relative movement between them.

As torque carriers, drive shafts are subject to torsion and shear stress, equivalent to the difference between the input torque and the load. They must therefore be strong enough to bear the stress, whilst avoiding too much additional weight as that would in turn increase their inertia.

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