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![]() You won't want to keep the 7 1/2" rear end under any circumstaces with a V-8 (either manual or auto). Go for the 9" if you need strength for extra power but with extra weight, otherwise the 8" is some lighter. I get by with my 8". A new Auburn Pro is on order for me. The Currie TSD and a later Trction-Lock sucked big time.
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