Originally posted by Road Racin'
sounds healthy... that rear end sounds spendy. What's teh $$$ for something like that, if you don't mind me asking :shrug:
I have got to learn to say no!
About $1900 for everything, including install.
Originally posted by Road Racin'
sounds healthy... that rear end sounds spendy. What's teh $$$ for something like that, if you don't mind me asking :shrug:
Originally posted by Road Racin'
sounds healthy... that rear end sounds spendy. What's teh $$$ for something like that, if you don't mind me asking :shrug:
Originally posted by Road Racin'
ouch, but considering you'll never have to worry about it again, it's well worth it. Good choice on parts!
Originally posted by TwoToneFreak
Ouch. But at least you are a good sport about it. I wonder why they broke. My friend's 88 stang that we ran it every sat for 3 months on 26x10 slicks, mac upper and lowers and drag springs, and launch at 5grand on a 150 shot never even made a peep. It had stock axles and 3.73s too. Oh well. Sounds like a real nice set up you have now. Good luck.
Originally posted by TwoToneFreak
No problem. Now hit the track and show us your new times.
Same setup I had short of the rotors and girdle.:beer:Originally posted by Tomcat427
I had these items installed today:
FRPP 4.30 gears
FMS Trak-Lok 31 spline upgraded by Pyle Bros in Baytown
Moser 31 spline axles
Tokico 5 way adjustable shocks (rear, saving for the front)
MAC axle girdle
Power Slot Pro-Slot rotors (rear, saving for the front), they look awesome on the car!
all the new seals and bearings.
Completed by LoneStar Performance in Garland, awesome job guys:beer:
Originally posted by Angus
Any new times with the new rear-end set-up & gears???
Originally posted by Tomcat427
Not yet. I took it out for it's first real test last night and it passed with flying colors:beer:
I am going to try and make it to the 1/8 mile track wednesday night(15 mins from home). I will try and make it to a 1/4 this weekend.
Originally posted by Angus
Keep us posted! :burnout: