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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Stockton, Ca
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![]() Since I put my 8" back in I am much happier. I had gone through a numerous number of gear swaps with the 9" and never had been able to get the performance I was able to obtain with this rearend. In fact I was so amazed with the difference it made. I laid a nice long thick thread about half a block. With the 9"er it was never able to do this. Maybe if I really got on it but would have to hold the break. Now I'm just seeing what this car was capable of. It seems to have lost the meaning of traction. Dont want to over do it though. Just seemed right to do it prob wont be doing that for a while. Gotta protect the investment.
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