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Posted by GHOSTDOG (Member # 522) on
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wanting to no if rear end gears for a automatic are a good idead or bad just wondering because of ware and tear on my tranny , mytranny has a shift kit and i think a higher torque converter, had it rebuilt dont want to over heat it or anything just wondering on oppinions
Posted by hidnn.o.s. (Member # 1219) on
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Toss some 373's in it and you will be very happy and as long as they are installed correctly you will have no problems down the road
Posted by st5150 (Member # 51) on
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3.73's if you drive on the freeway a lot or 4.10's will really wake up your car
Posted by GHOSTDOG (Member # 522) on
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but what im asking will the higher rear gears overheat or wear out my tranny , im just doin normal driving but would like a little more acceleration
Posted by 91sleeper (Member # 779) on
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Get a big tranny cooler and the tranny will be fine I have 3.73's in myne with a big tranny cooler and havent had any problems.
Posted by cobraracer46 (Member # 1142) on
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I would be worried about a shit kit, I mean shift kit hurting a tranny more than lower gears becuse a shit kit usually increases shift pressures too much and when that happens, you get those "jerky" or very hard shifts. A tranny will not take that kind of Gorrila treatment for long. If I had an auto tranny, I would go with 4.10's. Depending on what type of tranny you have, Ford racing might have a lower gear set for the gear train inside the tranny and that would be the hot set up.
Posted by bmxer (Member # 1222) on
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Originally posted by cobraracer46:
I would be worried about a shit kit, I mean shift kit hurting a tranny more than lower gears becuse a shit kit usually increases shift pressures too much and when that happens, you get those "jerky" or very hard shifts.
i thought that a shift kit was supposed to help the tranny, casue when it shifts smooth dosen't it wear down the tranny? kinda like burning the clutch on a manual tranny.
Posted by PseudoCobra (Member # 1689) on
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I have 4.10's without any work done to the tranny and it doesn't heat it up at all. by the way I do a ton of freeway drving and still manage 17MPG. Go with the 410's
Posted by 98StangPower (Member # 518) on
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Shift kits prolong the life of the tranny.
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