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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Fayetteville, NC
Posts: 206
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I would recommend calling a good converter company and give them all your specs, cam, heads, intake, rear gear, tire size etc. If they don't ask I wouldn't buy it. A good converter will make all the difference. Art Carr, PA, Precision Industry (stallion) are all good. I used a 2800, 9" stallion in my last set-up, AOD, 26" slick, mild motor and 4:10 gear, and it rocked.
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