Driveshaft Tubing Manufacturer
Precision & Efficiency
Alfiniti supplies IATF 16949-certified aluminum driveshaft tubing to Tier-1 axle makers, OEM programs, and aftermarket driveshaft builders across North America. With dual facilities in Winton, NC and Chicoutimi, QC, we deliver the precision, redundancy, and supply chain reliability the automotive industry demands.
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Driveshaft Product Overview
Alfiniti manufactures precision cold-drawn seamless aluminum driveshaft tubing to ASTM B210, conforming to 6061-T8 temper. Produced at our IATF 16949-certified facilities in Winton, NC and Chicoutimi, QC, every tube is drawn to tight dimensional tolerances, straightened, cut to length, and end-faced for direct drop-in to your production line.
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Standard Driveshaft Tube Sizes
6061-T8 aluminum, seamless drawn per ASTM B210. Custom sizes available on request.
| OD (in.) | Wall (in.) | Max Length | Process |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3.000 | 0.125 | 82″ | Drawn seamless |
| 3.500 | 0.125 | 82″ | Drawn seamless |
| 4.000 | 0.125 | 82″ | Drawn seamless |
| 5.000 | 0.125 | 82″ | Drawn seamless |
Typical Tolerance Bands
| Parameter | Typical Tolerance |
|---|---|
| OD | +/- 0.002″ to 0.005″ |
| Wall | +/- 0.005″ |
| Straightness | 0.025″ |
| End Squareness | 0.015″ |
| Length | +/- 0.015″ |
Tighter tolerances subject to negotiation. Run types: prototype through full production โ lead times by volume available on request.
Capabilities at Every Critical Process
Alfiniti operates dual North American plants with redundant capability at every critical process step. Below is a plant-by-plant look at the equipment dedicated to driveshaft tube production.
| Capability | Winton, NC (USA) | Chicoutimi, QC (Canada) |
|---|---|---|
| Draw Benches | 3 draw benches (up to 4.5″ OD) | 1 draw bench (up to 5.25″ OD) |
| Straightening | Bronx cross-axis roll straightener (to 6″ OD) + existing line with 2 roll straighteners (to 6″ diameter) | Existing straightening capability |
| End Prep | 3 HEY end facers (perpendicular machined ends for weld-ready assembly) + precision saw | — |
| Inspection | 100% automated dimensional: length, OD, wall, straightness, end perpendicularity; inline stenciling | — |
| Quality System | IATF 16949 certified, CQI-9 | IATF 16949 certified |
Redundant capability across both facilities provides geographic continuity of supply. 55+ years of drawn-tube production and 13 draw benches with 3,000+ OD/wall tool combinations back every driveshaft program.
Quality & Certifications
Every driveshaft tube Alfiniti ships is produced under automotive-grade quality systems, inspected on 100% of pieces, and traceable back to heat and lot. Tier-1 axle makers and OEM programs can qualify either Alfiniti plant as a source without rewriting their PPAP.
| Standard | Scope | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| IATF 16949 | Both plants (Winton, NC & Chicoutimi, QC) | Automotive quality management system certification |
| CQI-9 | Winton, NC | Special process assessment for heat treatment |
| ASTM B210 | All driveshaft tube | Seamless drawn aluminum tube specification |
| USMCA / HTS | 100% of product | North American trade compliance and country-of-origin documentation |
| PPAP | Available on request | Tier-1 and OEM program qualification documentation |
100% Inspection and Full Traceability
Every tube runs through automated dimensional inspection — length, OD, wall, wall variation, straightness, and end perpendicularity — on every piece, not a sampling plan. Inline stenciling ties each tube back to its heat, lot, alloy, temper, and production run, so any tube can be traced to the exact billet it came from.
Why Choose Alfiniti as Your Partner for Driveshaft Manufacturing?
Alfiniti delivers precision aluminum driveshaft tubing backed by redundant North American manufacturing, IATF 16949-certified quality, weld-ready end prep, and full traceability on every tube. Below, see how each piece of our operation is built to protect your program’s specs, schedule, and continuity of supply.
Redundant Capacity That Keeps Your Driveshaft Program Running
Dual North American Facilities
Alfiniti operates two driveshaft tubing plants โ Winton, NC and Chicoutimi, QC โ both producing 6061-T8 drawn tube to the same specifications. If one facility is impacted by weather, labor, or equipment events, the other keeps your supply moving. Tier-1 axle makers and aftermarket builders get geographic redundancy without changing specs, paperwork, or quality systems.
Redundant Equipment at Every Process Step
Redundancy isn’t just about buildings โ it’s about the machines inside them. Across both plants we run multiple draw benches, two cross-axis roll straighteners (to 6″ OD), three HEY end facers, and 100% automated inspection. Every critical step has backup capacity, so a single piece of equipment going down doesn’t stop your shipments.
That redundancy is backed by 55+ years of drawn-tube production and one of the largest tooling libraries in North America.
Continuity of Supply for Automotive Programs
Driveshaft lines can’t afford to stop. Our dual-plant model, redundant equipment, and North American-only supply chain are built around one goal: keeping your assembly running โ whether you’re on an OEM Tier-1 program or building aftermarket drivelines.
Automotive-Grade Quality from
Billet to Finished Tube
IATF 16949 Certified at Both Plants
Our Winton, NC and Chicoutimi, QC facilities are both IATF 16949 certified โ the automotive industry’s standard for quality management. Winton is also CQI-9 compliant for heat-treat process controls. That means the same automotive quality system governs every driveshaft tube we ship, regardless of which plant produced it, so Tier-1 axle makers and OEM programs can qualify either source without rewriting their PPAP.
100% Automated Inspection on Every Tube
Every driveshaft tube runs through automated dimensional inspection before it leaves the floor. We measure length, OD, wall thickness, wall variation, straightness, and end perpendicularity โ not on a sampling plan, but on every piece. Out-of-spec tubes don’t reach your receiving dock.
Key Advantages:
- IATF 16949 certified at both plants
- 100% automated dimensional inspection
- Full heat and lot traceability on every tube
Weld-Ready Driveshaft Tube Precision
Perpendicular Ends for Friction Welding
Friction welding driveshaft tubes to yokes, slip joints, and companion flanges requires ends that are precisely perpendicular to the tube axis. Our three HEY end facers produce machined, burr-free faces that meet the end-squareness tolerances friction-weld processes demand, so your assemblies weld consistently run after run.
Tight Straightness and TIR
Drivelines can’t tolerate runout. Our cross-axis roll straightening โ including a new Bronx line capable of up to 6″ OD โ holds straightness to 0.025″ across the full tube length, delivering the TIR and concentricity modern drivetrains require.
TIG and MIG-Ready Surfaces
For aftermarket builders welding by hand, our 6061-T8 tube welds cleanly with standard 4043 or 5356 aluminum filler. Clean drawn surfaces and perpendicular, burr-free ends mean less prep at the bench and more consistent welds from tube to tube.
From TIR to end squareness, every dimension that matters at the weld joint is dialed in before the tube leaves our floor.
Driveshaft Tube Consistency at Line Rate
Every tube is inspected for end perpendicularity before it ships, so your welders aren’t the first line of quality control. At Tier-1 production rates โ thousands of weld cycles per shift โ tube-to-tube consistency at the joint is what drives yield. Our process is built to take that variable off the table.
Alfiniti’s Key Advantages:
- HEY end-faced perpendicular ends
- Cross-axis straightening to 6″ OD
- Clean surfaces for TIG and MIG welding
North American Driveshaft Tube Sourcing
USMCA-Compliant and Tariff-Insulated
Every driveshaft tube we ship is HTS-compliant under USMCA, with full country-of-origin documentation ready for Tier-1 and OEM audits. No offshore dependencies means your program isn’t exposed to tariff shifts, port disruptions, or overseas lead-time variability.
North American Aluminum, Start to Finish
We source billet from North American aluminum producers โ including partnership work with Rio Tinto โ so the metal in your driveshaft tubes never crosses an ocean. Shorter raw-material transit means more stable pricing, faster quote-to-ship times, and a cleaner carbon footprint for programs that track it.
Key Advantages:
- USMCA / HTS compliant
- North American aluminum from billet onward
- Faster transit to U.S. and Canadian customers
Driveshaft Tubing Backed by 55+ Years
of Drawn Tube Manufacturing
Experience Built Into Every Driveshaft Tube
Alfiniti has been drawing aluminum tube for more than five decades. Across our two plants we operate 13 draw benches with a tooling library of over 3,000 OD and wall combinations โ depth that lets us hit your exact driveshaft spec without retooling delays. That experience translates directly into tighter tolerances, faster quoting, and predictable production at any volume.
Key Advantages:
- 55+ years in drawn aluminum tube
- 13 draw benches across two plants
- 3,000+ OD/wall tool combinations
Why Aluminum Driveshafts?
Driveshafts have been made from steel for over a century. That’s changing fast. Tier-1 axle manufacturers and OEMs are converting driveshaft programs to aluminum across both EV and ICE platforms, and the reason comes down to one number: weight.
Rotating Mass Costs More Than Static Mass
A pound removed from a rotating component has roughly twice the performance impact of a pound removed from a stationary one. The driveshaft is one of the fastest-spinning major components in the drivetrain, so cutting its weight improves acceleration, fuel economy, and responsiveness in ways that taking weight out of the chassis can’t match. Aluminum has about one-third the density of steel, translating into dramatically lighter driveshaft tubes at the same dimensional envelope.
EVs Accelerated the Switch
Battery packs are heavy. To protect vehicle range, OEMs have to pull weight out of everywhere else โ and the driveline is one of the first targets. EV torque is also delivered instantly and constantly, stressing the driveshaft differently than ICE applications. Aluminum driveshaft tubes address both pressures: they reduce weight without compromising the torque capacity modern EV motors demand.
ICE Programs Are Following the Same Path
CAFE fuel-economy mandates have been pushing steel-to-aluminum conversion on ICE driveshafts for more than a decade. Aluminum driveshaft programs now run on GM, Ford, and Stellantis platforms across passenger, light-truck, and performance lines โ alongside aftermarket builders who’ve been using aluminum for weight reduction long before OEMs caught on.
The Tradeoffs Worth Knowing
Aluminum isn’t a drop-in replacement for every steel driveshaft. Steel has infinite fatigue life at certain stress levels; aluminum doesn’t, which means aluminum driveshaft programs require proper fatigue testing and design. Aluminum also has a different NVH signature that needs validation during development. For applications where aluminum fits, though, the weight, corrosion, and manufacturability benefits are decisive.
Lightweight Aluminum Driveshaft Tubing for the Automotive Industry
Whether you’re running an OEM automotive program, building driveshafts for Tier-1 axle assemblies, or supplying the aftermarket, Alfiniti’s aluminum driveshaft tubing reduces weight without compromising torque capacity or durability. Alfiniti’s driveshaft tubing is used in:
- Tier-1 axle and driveline manufacturing
- OEM automotive programs (GM, Ford, Stellantis platforms)
- Aftermarket performance and replacement driveshafts
- Light-truck and SUV driveline assemblies
- Electric vehicle drivetrains
- Off-highway and commercial vehicle applications
Aluminum Driveshaft Tubing FAQs
Common questions from Tier-1 axle makers, OEM programs, and engineers evaluating aluminum driveshaft tube.
What aluminum alloy do you use for driveshaft tubing?
All Alfiniti driveshaft tube is 6061-T8 aluminum, seamless drawn per ASTM B210. The T8 temper delivers the strength-to-weight ratio and fatigue performance automotive driveline programs require, and the drawn seamless process holds wall variation tight enough for friction-weld assembly.
What standard driveshaft tube sizes do you produce?
Standard sizes are 3.000″, 3.500″, 4.000″, and 5.000″ OD with 0.125″ wall, up to 82″ long. Custom OD and wall combinations are routine โ Alfiniti runs 13 draw benches with 3,000+ tooling combinations across both plants, so non-standard specs are quotable rather than a hard no.
What tolerances can you hold on driveshaft tube?
Typical bands: OD ยฑ0.002″โ0.005″, wall ยฑ0.005″, straightness 0.025″, end squareness 0.015″, length ยฑ0.015″. Tighter tolerances are negotiable based on volume and process. Every tube is checked on 100% of pieces โ automated dimensional inspection on length, OD, wall, straightness, and end perpendicularity โ not a sampling plan.
What automotive quality certifications do you hold?
Both Alfiniti plants โ Winton, NC and Chicoutimi, QC โ are IATF 16949 certified. The Winton facility additionally holds CQI-9 for special-process heat treatment. All driveshaft tube ships with ASTM B210 conformance and USMCA / HTS country-of-origin documentation.
Can you provide PPAP documentation for Tier-1 and OEM programs?
Yes. PPAP is available on request and either plant can be qualified as a source. Because both plants run to the same IATF 16949 system, the same PPAP can cover two geographically separated facilities โ giving you a true dual-source position without rewriting qualification documents.
Are your driveshaft tubes ready for friction welding?
Yes. The Winton plant operates three HEY end facers that machine perpendicular weld-ready ends, and 100% automated inspection verifies end perpendicularity (0.015″ standard) on every piece. Tubes arrive prepped for friction-weld assembly โ no secondary end work required.
Do you supply tube for EV and hybrid driveshaft programs?
Yes. EV and hybrid platforms increasingly specify aluminum driveshafts because lower rotating mass improves range and acceleration response, and aluminum’s higher critical speed allows longer single-piece shafts in skateboard architectures. Alfiniti supplies both ICE and EV driveline programs and scales from prototype through full production.
What’s your lead time from inquiry to first sample?
For standard OD/wall combinations, prototype quantities typically ship in days to a few weeks. Custom sizes depend on tooling availability โ most fall inside our existing 3,000+ tool combinations. Production lead times scale with annual volume. Send a spec and we’ll quote both sample and production windows.
Why two North American plants instead of one?
Winton, NC and Chicoutimi, QC have redundant capability at every critical step โ draw, straighten, end prep, inspect. If one plant has a disruption, production can shift to the other under the same PPAP. That’s geographic supply continuity built into the sourcing decision up front, not negotiated after a problem.
How does aluminum compare to steel for driveshaft tube?
Aluminum driveshafts cut weight roughly 50โ60% versus steel at equivalent stiffness. That raises critical speed (allowing longer single-piece shafts), reduces unsprung mass and rotational inertia, and resists corrosion without coatings. The tradeoff is that aluminum requires friction-weld assembly rather than MIG, and tube quality matters more โ which is why automotive programs specify drawn seamless 6061-T8 over extruded or welded tube.
Do you require minimum order quantities?
Run types span prototype through full production, with lead times by volume. There’s no single MOQ โ small qualification runs and prototype quantities are routine. Contact us with the size, quantity, and target program and we’ll structure pricing and lead time around the actual run.


