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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
4.09 or 4.11
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<blockquote data-quote="JAJ" data-source="post: 16087646" data-attributes="member: 131874"><p>I had a long conversation with Professor Google, and the wisdom seems to be that larger gear teeth are stronger. That would argue for the 9 tooth version. However, for a gear set of two spiral bevel gears where the input shaft and ring gear locations are fixed, it's not so simple. Other factors, like the strength of the parts of the gears that hold the teeth comes into play. That is, the gear with fewer teeth will have stronger teeth, but to make room for them, it also has to have a thinner, therefore weaker, core that they are attached to.</p><p></p><p>Have you thought about contacting US Gear and asking them for a recommendation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAJ, post: 16087646, member: 131874"] I had a long conversation with Professor Google, and the wisdom seems to be that larger gear teeth are stronger. That would argue for the 9 tooth version. However, for a gear set of two spiral bevel gears where the input shaft and ring gear locations are fixed, it's not so simple. Other factors, like the strength of the parts of the gears that hold the teeth comes into play. That is, the gear with fewer teeth will have stronger teeth, but to make room for them, it also has to have a thinner, therefore weaker, core that they are attached to. Have you thought about contacting US Gear and asking them for a recommendation? [/QUOTE]
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