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Post by 65cuda on May 14, 2006 8:00:20 GMT -5
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Post by benny on May 14, 2006 8:20:02 GMT -5
open or posi/limited slip hat ratio??? and is it the proper width for your car ??...large or small yoke ??
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Post by 65cuda on May 14, 2006 8:32:45 GMT -5
Spring perch's C/C is 35 1/2", 4-30 Gear SPOOL, Outside Drum to Drum is 57" 10" drums with the 2 1/2" shoes, Center # is 288148905-9
Hey for that price price I would buy it if it didn`t fit, could sell that to one of you guys for a heck of alot more
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Post by 65cuda on May 14, 2006 9:03:58 GMT -5
going up in price now at $62
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Post by benny on May 14, 2006 9:28:34 GMT -5
you ever drive 430 gears??...your car would redline at 60mph
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Post by 65cuda on May 14, 2006 9:59:56 GMT -5
No never had 4:30 gears, had 3:55 in Road runner, most A bodys ran 3:91 gears, this 4:30 rear end is more for drags and pro street machines
The springs are the Mopar Hemi set with the extra springs on one side These are supposed to be the the genuine mopar Hemi S/S springs The made in Canada sticker is still on the springs and they have the Mopar insignia embossed into the springs Reproduction springs go for around $300 The part # on the springs are Spring # 1 Extra spring side 717-65-3519 This is the spring closest to you in the first picture Spring #2 standard leaf 717-65-3519 8690266
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Post by 65cuda on May 14, 2006 13:05:11 GMT -5
that $200 one is looking pretty good
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Post by swi66 on May 15, 2006 5:31:49 GMT -5
4:30 gears! Great for 1/8th mile, most likely motor would flatten out in the 1/4 mile. Ray, don't forget your car has the small bolt pattern too. The 8 3/4 with the small bolt pattern are very hard to find.
I got a spare 8 3/4 rear for a 66 "B" Body, large bolt pattern 3:23 open gear. $100 takes it............. Need something really stout? I have a 9" Ford rear out of a 64 T-Bird with 3:00 gears, open. NEVER break that one.................
Get either narrowed and axels re-drilled................
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Post by 65cuda on May 15, 2006 6:54:58 GMT -5
it has to be a mistake in this guys add, on ebay most likely 4:11 gears
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Post by 65cuda on May 15, 2006 7:03:26 GMT -5
I see Old Man Engineering is doing business out of Mooresville, North Carolina
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