will this rearend holdup
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Car: 1989 Camaro Iroc-Z
Engine: 377: comp 10.5:1
Transmission: 350 turbo- 8 inch Coan
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt-373
will this rearend holdup
10 bolt eaton posi strange 410 gears 26spline less than 2000miles in my 89 383 mini ram 350 turbo 4000 stall 8inch coan converter about 425 hp 424trq need to kown fast dont have alot of cash this rear only 600 is this good for the money but will it hold up
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From: arkansas
Car: 1928 dodge coupe, 64 1/2 mustang
Engine: 350,289
Transmission: munice 4 speed,c4
Axle/Gears: 9" 3.00, 9" 3.25
i would say if it was yours give it a try' but since you are going to buy it save for something better like a 12 bolt or 9 inch . i have the same set up except i have a carb'd engine and the car had a big block before i got it and it held up with slicks except the axles which kept breaking
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From: Rockford, MI
Car: 1983 Pontiac Trans AM
Engine: 355 chevy
Transmission: 700R4 Built
Axle/Gears: Built 10 bolt 3.73 gears
I changed my posi over to 28 spline with moser forged axles. I also have the support cover, welded axle tubes, and c-clip elminators. It has done the trick so far.
Josh I believe you will break axles with that kinda setup with the high rpm stall and such. I think it would be a good idea to invest in a quality rear end from moser, strange, or the like. Just my
Josh I believe you will break axles with that kinda setup with the high rpm stall and such. I think it would be a good idea to invest in a quality rear end from moser, strange, or the like. Just my
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From: Orland Park, IL
Car: 1984 Z28
Engine: SLOW carbed ls
Transmission: TH400 with brake, 8" PTC converter
Axle/Gears: moser 9" 4.11
i'd never pay $600 for a 10 bolt rear end. save up your pennies and get a 9" or 12 bolt. You can even buy a 9 bolt rear end for around $200-300 in good shape and it should hold up longer than a 10 bolt would.
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