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Old 12-18-2006, 12:18 PM   #6 (permalink)
gomarlins3
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Gears will not get you the most gain, boost will. But changing the gearing in the rear differential will give the sensation of more torque as the the rear wheels will spin more often per revolution of the engine.

The OEM rear gear is 4.10 to 1. Changing to 4.44, 4.56, or 4.77 will rotate the rear wheels more often as the engine spins.

To change the rear gear, you can purchase the gear and the parts you need from either Rick's or hardtopguy and have them installed by a reputible company.

--OR--

Buy a complete differential with the gear already installed from Hardtopguy (like I did) and have the diff installed, then send your OEM diff back to HTG. He pays all the shipping.


Don't forget to buy the speedo calibrator or your odometer and speedo will be wrong.
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