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My01Stang
Member # 1044
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I'm thinking about changing the gears in my 01GT. What will be the best gear setup for me? and, What is the difference between the two? Thanks
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5.0Brian
Member # 262
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You should go ahead and get the 3.73's. The 3.55's aren't much of a step up from the 3.27's you currently have. Or, you could even go with the 4.10's (ask JUSTIN about those, he likes them a lot in his 2001). 3.73's will make your RPM's about 200-300 higher than the 3.55's at freeway speeds in 5th.
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My01Stang
Member # 1044
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Thanks Dude, Trying to figure out what would be best. How are 3.73's working in your car?
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shade-tree
Member # 298
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4.10s in a 4.6 is about the equivalent of 3.73s in a 5.0
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5.0Brian
Member # 262
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quote: Originally posted by My01Stang: Thanks Dude, Trying to figure out what would be best. How are 3.73's working in your car?
Oh, I haven't gotten them installed them yet, so we'll see.
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white slut
Member # 478
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Go with the 4.10's!! You wont regret it!
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GRNBNDTSBF
Member # 1090
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I just got the 3.73 and I think you'll like those more... unless you don't do any freeway driving....then you would be cool with 4.10
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white slut
Member # 478
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?? What the hell are you talking about?? Have you had 4.10's before?? I did! With a 5.0 too! The freeway isn't shit! Talk to peeps with experience. The freeway is fine on 4.10's. I believe your mis-informed. You may need stickier tires is about all the problem you'll face!
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sic91sleeper
Member # 779
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i would roll with 3.73 thats what i will be installing in my 91
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98StangPower
Member # 518
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3:73's RAWK
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sic91sleeper
Member # 779
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good to hear, anyways i guess i'm going to have rear end specialties do mine within the next month.
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5.0Brian
Member # 262
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quote: Originally posted by sic91sleeper: good to hear, anyways i guess i'm going to have rear end specialties do mine within the next month.
You should talk to JUSTIN because he does gears himself (he did the 4.10's in his car, he did some other cars, and he will do the 3.73's in my car). It'll be cheaper than having it done at a shop, and he does a good job (others can vouch for that). Just letting you know if you wanted to do something cheaper.
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sic91sleeper
Member # 779
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I have never met justin and or never heard of him? Would he do it at his house and for how much?
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5.0Brian
Member # 262
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quote: Originally posted by sic91sleeper: I have never met justin and or never heard of him? Would he do it at his house and for how much?
He doesn't post much here, that's why. I'm pretty sure that he does them at his house now. It'll cost $150 if you provide FMS gears and the proper install kit from Summit (part # RAT 105K).
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1sicklx
Member # 1018
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you should go with 4.10, i do alot of freeway driving with no problem, but if you wanna race on the freeway there could be a problem. peace out
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the50ho
Member # 73
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Go with the 4:10's if you want some neck snapping for man. I had 3:73's a always regreted not going with the 4:10's. As for freeway, they aren't that bad, don't listen to people who haven't had them before. Trust me, if you don't mind shifting a bit more, 4:10's are the only way to have fun and haul ass.....Jack
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POONSTANG
Member # 79
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quote: Originally posted by white slut: ?? What the hell are you talking about?? Have you had 4.10's before?? I did! With a 5.0 too! The freeway isn't shit! Talk to peeps with experience. The freeway is fine on 4.10's. I believe your mis-informed. You may need stickier tires is about all the problem you'll face!
Correct you are sir!!! At 80mph I'm pullin 3 grand....wow!! And for the ability to have the car climb a tree on demand is more than worth it!! Go with the 4.10's
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STANG'N IT
Member # 1099
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soo what's up??? 3.73 for freeway? and 4.10 for street? every body has diffrent opinios, which is fine but u guys r confusing me.
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Holmes88GT
Member # 1096
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I have 3.73s and wanna step up to 4.10s its not that bad on the freeway now Iam at 2800rpms at almost 85mph but between 3.55s and 3.73s go with 3.73s
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JohnB
Member # 969
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It really comes down to what type of car you're installing them in...and what the majority of your driving consists of. Is it bone stock (or close to it)? Then go with 3.73's or 4.10's...it will definitely help the stock engine. If the engine has some mods, you can go with 3.55's...and you're not shiftin' all the damn time like you're rowin' a friggin' boat. I've had both...a 97 Cobra with TONS of mods and 4.10's-the car would have been fine with the stock 3.55's. The flip side...3.73's in a stock 91 LX ragtop..definitely had some neck-snap features to it. As for my daily driver (95 Lightning), I can tell you this...4.10's SUCK on the freeway. It's got 275/60/17's on it..and still turns some high R's.As for installing ring/pinion set-ups...it ain't THAT hard.
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