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I have an 07 GT. I drive the car everyday but only about 100 miles a week. I'm thinking about 410's but not sure. And which brand do people like more. Thanks
I have 4.10s in my automatic and have put about 27K miles since last March with them and absolutely love them! If you can come across an older set of FRPP(not Motive)gears then you will be better off as the new ones are not as good of quality.
So consensus is 4.10s are the way to go? Just toss them in there?
How bad have the 4.10's hurt gas milage. When I pick it up my Mustang will be my daily driver so mpg is a concern for me. Also would the 4.10's be a real big jump from the 3.55's with a manual car?
?? i just purchased a set of 4.10's from 50resto. they are FRPP. On the box it says made in Italy and they are micro polished.
If your not familiar with how the Italians machine quality steel I would take another look.
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I know my tires suck (Fuzion 255/45-17 ZRI's) but wouldn't 4:10's make 1st gear all but worthless around town? I had a 5.0 with 4:10 (I know these cars like more gear then the older ones) and I would drive around town starting in 3rd and the only time I could use 1st was with slicks and a good track. Any advice would be great as I am thinking about getting some gears from JPC to add to my drive shaft I have on the way! Also would a drive shaft + 3:90/4:10's be enough for .5 sec in the 1/4?
so what difference would there be in 3:90 and 4:10?
bigcat
i have 4.30s and its not bad on the street.
what size rear tire are you running and how are highway cruising speeds(70-80MPH)?what size rear tire are you running and how are highway cruising speeds(70-80MPH)?
I would get a shop to do it, unless you or someone helping you knows exactly what you're doing. I'm going to go with 3.73s, but I also plan on going with a lower tire profile which will put me about half way between 3.73s and 4.10s on the stock tire.
Dan
Well of course. But if I'm going away from my stock 3.55 (right?) going to the 4.10 is a shorter ratio thus improving acceleration by gearing the car more for that instead of top end speed? It seems everyone has the 4.10s, is that just because it provides a descent ratio for street drivability?
