Ok I know this has been beat to death but I'm gonna ask again...
I found a T/a rear end locally with 3.42's with an Lsd, although I don't know what kind. I asked the guy for some more info on how good of shape the rear end was in and what not, but was just curious if the jump from 3.08 to 3.42 is worth it?
I have an Auburn in with the 3.08's so the gain of an Lsd really isn't that big of a deal to me. I know I'll run at higher rpm's and mileage on the highway will drop...but how much?
The rear does have disc brakes which would be nice, but I really don't have an issue with my drums and just replaced the shoes about 4k miles ago.
The car is a DD for now, but after I graduate college the plan is to buy a truck and retire the bird to a weekend cruiser/race car.
So will I be happy with the 3.42's after I retire the bird or should I hold out and go to something higher like 3.73's?
Sorry for beating a dead horse; but I'd like to see some new opinions.
I found a T/a rear end locally with 3.42's with an Lsd, although I don't know what kind. I asked the guy for some more info on how good of shape the rear end was in and what not, but was just curious if the jump from 3.08 to 3.42 is worth it?
I have an Auburn in with the 3.08's so the gain of an Lsd really isn't that big of a deal to me. I know I'll run at higher rpm's and mileage on the highway will drop...but how much?
The rear does have disc brakes which would be nice, but I really don't have an issue with my drums and just replaced the shoes about 4k miles ago.
The car is a DD for now, but after I graduate college the plan is to buy a truck and retire the bird to a weekend cruiser/race car.
So will I be happy with the 3.42's after I retire the bird or should I hold out and go to something higher like 3.73's?
Sorry for beating a dead horse; but I'd like to see some new opinions.

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