Gears..!
#1
Gears..!
I got my gears and tlok in today from a member on here. Im going to try to get them installed tomorrow hopefully. They are used so I wanna know how to go about a break in period or isnt there one when there used. There new to my car and i have a new bearing kit as well. im gunna call around to get some quotes and try to get them in before thanksgiving. i also just got a sct tuner which im get get some tunes from Justin at VMP.
#2
I've never really given gears a break-in. With my first set of gears, they were used also. At first I tried to take it easy, but after probably 100 miles just drove like normal. With the gear I got installed just a couple of months ago, I made the 200 mile interstate drive back to college and figured that was enough of a break-in. I'll probably change the fluid next spring or summer.
#3
You should be good to go as far as being used. New gears need 3 heat cycles to seat properly. Run 10 miles down the road and then set for 30 mins then drive home, repeat one more time. During the 30 min wait you can ask yourself "why didn't I get these sooner?" On the way from the second round, drive it like you stole it.
Make sure you add the friction additive to the gear oil and don't cheap on gear oil.
Enjoy!
Make sure you add the friction additive to the gear oil and don't cheap on gear oil.
Enjoy!
#4
alright thanks guys im gunna go to a shop soon to get a quote and see if they can install them asap i cant wait, also whats a fair price for the install? $300-450ish ?
Last edited by probiker427; 11-24-2010 at 05:17 AM.
#5
ok so i got a estimate of like $500ish from a local ford dealer but the guy who says he specializes in mustangs and does a lot of rear ends is telling me its a bad idea and after a couple burn out the bearing will go to **** on me and ruin my rear end..? ive never heard of this and if i did i would have not gotten the gears lol. is this guy right?
#6
When I had my rear end rebuilt at a 4x4 shop I asked the dude if I would get a warranty since i bought everything from him. He said yeah, Ill give you 12 months. I said alright sounds good. Picked my car up 2 days later and he said it was good to go. He also reminded me to let the gears do a heat cycle or two before I do long (45-60 minute) drives. I said is that all i have to do? He said yeah and I left doing a fatty burn out from his shop
In my defense it was 50ish degrees and a little moist and that 3600 stall converter sure didnt help 400lb ft of torque stay planted to the ground!
In my defense it was 50ish degrees and a little moist and that 3600 stall converter sure didnt help 400lb ft of torque stay planted to the ground!
#7
ok so i got a estimate of like $500ish from a local ford dealer but the guy who says he specializes in mustangs and does a lot of rear ends is telling me its a bad idea and after a couple burn out the bearing will go to **** on me and ruin my rear end..? ive never heard of this and if i did i would have not gotten the gears lol. is this guy right?
#8
the whole 4.10 gears in a 7.5 rear end he said is a bad idea. he told me to come down and talk about it some more and im gunna do that today, i really want these installed so well see what happens
#10
+1 to that. You need to find a well known and reputable off road shop and see what they quote you. They do that kind of stuff all of the time. I wouldn't spend over $250 to install them, but that's if you pay for or provide fluids, the gears and/or a bearing kit.
#11
i called a local off road shop and they wouldnt install them because i already have everything to install they wanted me to get everything through them. gotta keep searching for a place.
#12
In my neck of the woods labor is about 400.00
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