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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike22ca: [QB] You should just stick with the 7.5". It is lighter and is a good rear. You should probably only worry if you plan on making more then 300rwhp. Mike [/QB][/QUOTE]
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GHOSTDOG
Member # 522
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how hard is this swap and trying this on a 2000 v6 , what is there to to be done and any little facts that need to be known
Mike22ca
Member # 1675
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You should just stick with the 7.5". It is lighter and is a good rear. You should probably only worry if you plan on making more then 300rwhp.
Mike
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