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I need to know what parts im going to need to install 3.73's in my car.
i know i need
the gears
and a new rear end
but what specifically on the new rear end?
a friend is going to install if i can get all the parts.
he use to be a mechanic and is only charging 150 for the new rear end and gears to be installed.
So what exactly will i need?
Mods: Slp Dual Cold Air Intake
Racing Stripes
Flowmaster Exhaust [2.5 Pipes, Flowmaster 80 Series Muffler]
Camaro Fill Ins
Black Outs
Tint
Why do you need a new rear end? You can put the 3.73's in your stock housing. Make sure you toss a posi in while you're at it, otherwise the only thing those gears will be good for is killing gas mileage.
yeah, just pull the axlesout enough to get the old diff out and throw in an eaton posi or auburn lsd while you're putting the gears in and you're good to go
yeah, just pull the axlesout enough to get the old diff out and throw in an eaton posi or auburn lsd while you're putting the gears in and you're good to go
yea, good to go get a busted rear end. The pinion depth on our cars has to be set to within a thousandth of an inch; any greivance in either direction, and the rear end will fail prematurely, causing thousands of dollars worth of damage. Leave it to a professional
yea, good to go get a busted rear end. The pinion depth on our cars has to be set to within a thousandth of an inch; any greivance in either direction, and the rear end will fail prematurely, causing thousands of dollars worth of damage. Leave it to a professional
no kidding there's more to it than what I said, hell you can't change engine oil in three steps, but we're not talking rocket science here...follow the steps, and if you read the OP he's having someone do it who is a former professional.
my point was you can reuse the rear end you just need gears and a diff.
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