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Location: Ontario, Canada
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![]() I agree with the answers here.
1: Strength(3 pinion support bearings) 2: Ease of gear changes.(Can be done in 1/2hr) with the right tools. 3: No need for C-clip eliminators.(axles don't fly out) 4: The 8" was the same design but brings the weight down, also not as strong. Dana 44(I think is the #), I have heard this is even stronger than a 9". ------------------ 82 Mercury Capri 302. Comp. Cams Tremec 3550 3.73's 12.8@106 N/AKevin's Capri |
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