Year
Make
Model
Submodel
Engine
2018
Dodge
Challenger
SRT Demon
6.2L
2018
Dodge
Challenger
SRT Demon
6.2L
2015 - 2023
Dodge
Challenger
SRT Hellcat
6.2L
COPATIBLE: (6.2L - 8 SPEED AUTOMATIC)
2018 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT DEMON
2015 - 2023 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT HELLCAT
INTENDED FOR USE WITH 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC 8H90 TRANSMISSION MODELS ONLY
This application may require additional upgrades: rear cradle subframe bushing kit. Check for exhaust clearance issues prior to ordering as well.
Please note: It is up to you to make sure there is clearance and nothing to interfere with the driveshaft’s normal functions. Clearance issues, Exhaust interference, rubbing of any kind, etc will void any warranty. If there is any clearance issue at all, we would recommend our carbon fiber option. All driveshafts are high speed balanced for performance application.
Our 1350 series driveshaft DOES NOT require additional adapters. We build each driveshaft with aluminum adapter flanges from Sonnax. Our driveshaft will bolt directly into your existing OEM flanges on your transmission and differential. This eliminates the need for any additional parts and hardware
We build each 1350 series driveshaft with 4” x .125 wall Kaiser KDS4-T8 aluminum tubing*, aluminum yoke shaft and spline sleeve assembly, weld yoke, and flange yokes, all components from Sonnax*, upgraded 1350 series non greaseable performance u-joints from NEAPCO, and hardware with loctite.
Aluminum Tubing:
Sonnax tubing from Kaiser is the best foundation for a driveshaft that’s easy to build and balance. It’s the ideal way to increase strength and critical speed, whether you’re replacing thin wall OE aluminum/steel tubing or converting from a steel two-piece to an aluminum one-piece driveshaft.
The tubing material is KDS4 T8, Drawn Over Mandrel seamless, made by Kaiser in Richmond VA. This differs from the 6061 T6 tubing which was previously the only tube on the aftermarket scene, made by Arconic (previously Alcoa). The KDS4 T8 has the same weld-ability and most of the same material properties as 6061 T6, however, in our testing, we found it to have about 20% higher tensile strength. It visually looks a little different due to the different processes the two manufacturers have, and Kaiser’s roll straightening / checking on every tube.