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Ok I have a 2003 with a dtt 47re with stock shafts. I broke the input shaft in september. With the economy the way it is I'm low on spair cash. I want to put in a billet shaft, but at $1000 right now I'm looking at going with stock. I'm running a BDDL on extreme and a mp-8. I've learned my way and drive like a old man now. Will a stock shaft be ok or do I wait longer and go billet. Snow is coming and I need the truck running.

Kory
 
A stock shaft is a toss up. What does Bill say? Most stock shafts can hold a lot. If you drive it right, no boosted launches etc. it should be ok.

But when you look at the cost to redo it, I say put the good shaft in it.

Is the converter damaged?

Turn the power down. You will find it time, the Cummins can break about any trans if fuel way up.
 
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