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The old 12 bolt has a 2.56 or 2.59 right now & is really weak off the line. My buddy that helps me with most of my vehicle issues has recommeneded a 3.73 ratio, especially since the car is mainly just used to run around town locally with no time on the Interstate. My main question is will a 4.10 be a huge difference in driveabilty (rpm's) versus the 3.73 .......and what are you guys running/recommend?
Thanks for any input you might have.
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Chris 69 4-Door Malibu |
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If you 69 has a olds rear under it I would get rid of it. The olds rear ends are not really a 12 bolt, but a weak 10 bolt with a 12 bolt cover. Parts for them are expensive. My first 70 chevelle came with an Olds rearend under it. I would look for a 12 bolt. You can sell the Olds rearend to someone who is restoring a 442 or and Olds car. Check the numbers and date code and see what it came out of. I personally would run a 3.73 over a 4.10 especially if you plan to drive it on the interstate.
Olds rearend http://s777.photobucket.com/albums/y...=Olds-Rear.jpg
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Chris, I don't remember if you mentioned it but what engine and trans?
I have a 3.73 behind a 454 and M20 trans. It's just for cruising, no racing but it does get on the freeway sometimes. I would really prefer a 3.42, of course the 454 has a lot of low end torque so I don't need a high gear ratio to get the thing moving. |
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You should, in that case, buy a set of 4.10 or 4.11 gears and never look back.
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