- Mar 21, 2010
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Hello All,
I am Installing Richmond Excel 3:55 gears in my 2000 Gt Mustang
Right now I am figuring out a good number for shims to start the process of finding pinion depth..
So I measured the old pinion plus the old shim and got 1.869", Then Subtracted it from the new pinion (1.789") To get a difference of .107".. Which is pretty big.
Any tips as the Ford rebuild kit only has .050" worth of shims
Thanks
I am Installing Richmond Excel 3:55 gears in my 2000 Gt Mustang
Right now I am figuring out a good number for shims to start the process of finding pinion depth..
So I measured the old pinion plus the old shim and got 1.869", Then Subtracted it from the new pinion (1.789") To get a difference of .107".. Which is pretty big.
Any tips as the Ford rebuild kit only has .050" worth of shims
Thanks