Gear change
#1
Gear change
Does anyone know where I can get a step by step instruction on how to change rear end gears? Would be the first time for me, and I'd like to do it myself. I know this will take a ton of help, probably from more than one person. I guess HELP would have to be capitalized......
I'm going to try and put in a set of 4.10 gears, and have the bearing kit, and rear end cover in hand. Now all I need is the Skill, Ability, and Talent to pull this off.
I'm going to try and put in a set of 4.10 gears, and have the bearing kit, and rear end cover in hand. Now all I need is the Skill, Ability, and Talent to pull this off.
#10
Originally Posted by zigzagg321
oh jeez...here we go...i got 3.73's and love them...i have driven one with
4.10's and I couldnt see myself living with them day in and day out....they were a lot of fun though. Yeah, get a good Mustang perf. shop, or a dealer to install them.
4.10's and I couldnt see myself living with them day in and day out....they were a lot of fun though. Yeah, get a good Mustang perf. shop, or a dealer to install them.
#12
If you dont know what you are doing, gears are one you dont want to take a chance and try to get right.
Pay someone to do it who knows what they are doing. There are specs that have to be met correctly when installing gears and you can run into some big problems if its not done right.
Pay someone to do it who knows what they are doing. There are specs that have to be met correctly when installing gears and you can run into some big problems if its not done right.
#13
or in my case, when i get a new rear end, i'm taking it out to Polocks(or however its spelled) its my buddies grandpa, and he has rebuilt a rearend in the dark...literally, this guys been doin it for like 40 some years...so if you wanna learn how, you could probably find someone like him.
#14
There's a lot of science and even more art to properly setting up gears. I'd go with the 3.73's so you don't spend so much time rowing the gears. 4.10's are wildly fun but just not enough fun to justify (to me) the super short first gear. Cobra's are a different matter to me since they have a much higher redline which stretches 1st back to a reasonable level of utility. Many will disagree, many won't.
In any case, have them done professionally and have the pro teach you how to do it if he's willing. If he's not, a 6er of his preferred suds will usually convince him.
In any case, have them done professionally and have the pro teach you how to do it if he's willing. If he's not, a 6er of his preferred suds will usually convince him.
#17
i just got 3.73s and feel no difference thus far...dont know what the problem is but could they have been installed incorrectly without me knowing it?
if my 3.73s were correctly installed then i would go with 4.10s cause right now im pretty pissed...
steve
if my 3.73s were correctly installed then i would go with 4.10s cause right now im pretty pissed...
steve
#19
Originally Posted by MOTT
I must try and remember that in the future I will be adding a S/C. How does that figure into the equation?
#21
Originally Posted by MOTT
It will be the Procharger P-1SC with 3 core intercooler @ 8-10psi boost. Now I'm leaning towards the 3.73 gears. Any one want to change my mind, or help me make it up?
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