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i feel dumb asking this for some reason but will all shafts fit on all driver heads? i want to pick up an 07 burner and i would like to know if a proforce v2 will fit on it.

my gut tells me yes but i would like to be sure

-thanks

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906F2 15 75g NV Stiff
735 3 - PW S300
MP R 52.07, 58.12 S300
Original Karsten B60 Hoofer 2


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i feel dumb asking this for some reason but will all shafts fit on all driver heads? i want to pick up an 07 burner and i would like to know if a proforce v2 will fit on it.

Negitive, There are many tip sizes,

.335 and .350 are the most common ones, not always compatible. Take the shafts to a golf shop and they will help you out. Or even check out some websites on the shaft and the driver to try to get a match if you are still shopping around.

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There are basically two tip diameter sizes when it comes to driver heads and shafts. I believe they are .335 and .350. The smaller shaft can be made to fit in the bigger hosel with a spacer. The bigger shaft can be made to fit in a smaller hosel if it is routed out, again I believe. Someone else will clarrify that though. But I do know their are two sizes...haha

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OK well i'm glad i asked. does anyone know the tip diameter of the 07 burner? i looked around on tm's site but i couldnt find anything. i did check out ust's site and the diamter for the shaft i use is .335

if no one knows ill end up just shooting tm an email and im sure they'll be able to help me out

Burner 9.5 '09/905R 9.5 V2 HL
906F2 15 75g NV Stiff
735 3 - PW S300
MP R 52.07, 58.12 S300
Original Karsten B60 Hoofer 2


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What I would suggest is going to your local club builder (or just call) and ask. Also, if you look at their products on TM's site, and look at the club/shaft specs, it SHOULD be there... i think.

But caution... even if you buy the correct shaft size, you MUST have the correct ferrule, or else your shaft won't fit correctly and you will damage the club.

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My '07 Burner has a .335 Shaft, but i have an '07 r7 driver with a .350 hosel, I put a UST V2 shaft in it and it came with a spacer to fit the head because it was also a .335 shaft. I have been watching ebay for just a Burner head to put the V2 shaft in because the r7 is a draw driver and I can't get any kind of fade out of it because of the draw bias on the face.

Thomas " Hitman" Heitman


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What I would suggest is going to your local club builder (or just call) and ask. Also, if you look at their products on TM's site, and look at the club/shaft specs, it SHOULD be there... i think.

does golf galaxy qualify as a club builder? and will they know which is the correct ferrule

and thanks hitman - ill just assume it has a .335 tip and i can always get a spacer if its doesnt

Burner 9.5 '09/905R 9.5 V2 HL
906F2 15 75g NV Stiff
735 3 - PW S300
MP R 52.07, 58.12 S300
Original Karsten B60 Hoofer 2


Posted
Golf Galaxy is a good place to go, i was there yesterday and they always have a good selection of used drivers that you can hit in the simulator(if they have one) and it will give you a readout of ball speed, launch angle and distance of the ball. That way you can see how the ball flys on different shafts. I don't know where you live, but Golfsmith also has a pro shop for shaft replacements. Good Luck

Thomas " Hitman" Heitman


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