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Gonna do the 4.10's!

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4.6MustangSteve

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You are making no sense. 4.10s are a great gear. I don't regret getting them.
 
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GinoGT

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Someone's salty about their 3.55 decision.

But boy, I'll tell you, I was SOOOOOO dissappointed when I floored my car with the 4.10's in. x 1,000

Fearing the gear = teh lose.
 

Wills Black 98

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i honestly dont remember ever seeing once where someone didt like their 4.10's, they are great!
 

4.6MustangSteve

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Some of my friends who don't know anything tried to tell me that 4.10s sucked and I should go with 3.73s. They changed their minds when I took them for a ride.
 

menasci

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CottonBurnerz said:
www.stangstore.com

4.10 gears - 137.95
Aluminum DS - 139.95
Friction Mod- 3.65
Ring & pinion install kit - 39.95

shipping - 15.30

Total - 196.85 + tax

That's where I'm getting my 4.10 from next week

I will have a shop install the gear and DS for $200.

I'm still wondering how much worst does the engine have to put up with between 4.10 and 3.73
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Ummm....I think you math is off.
My family owns several auto repair shops.
So my dad and I will do it together.
As far as the drive shaft, do you think I should get it?
The other stuff I know I need.
 

madmatt

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I dont think the driveshaft is a nessecity, more like a welcomed change by most who do it. I cant say from experience but everyone says it is something all mustang owners should do. I do believe it takes a little weight off, nothing dramatic but you know, every little bit counts. I also read that it makes driving a lot smoother.
Matt
 
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There are a lot of us with bowers and 4:10's. I love it and it's my daily driver. I have 71,000 miles on my 2000 Saleen, all but 3000 on a blower. I have a vert with 18's. (295/35/18 in the rear and265/35/18 up front))Obviously I have to walk it out slowly before I put over 440rwhp to the ground.I have upgraded the suspension quit a bit, but I love to shift. I had 3:73 in there before. It's personal preference. Have fun ....drive fast.
 
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