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Topic: Auburn Gear
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bibbs68 Gearhead Posts: 1113 From: Jackson, TN Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 10-08-2003 02:41 PM
Does/has anyone used there limited slip differentials? I'm not a racer. Just a stop light to stop light guy. Would the one listed below be what I need for my stock '68? Part# 542059 8", 10 Bolt All Ford products with 7 3/4 & 8 ring gear (Use Ford D802-4216-B ring gear bolts) All ratios 28 Teeth 1962 - 1979 Thanks for any info you may provide. ------------------ Jeremy '68 Coupe M&M Member #685 MCA Member #49134 Help make the world a better place, drive a Ford and race a slot car!
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RonnieT Gearhead Posts: 637 From: Port Allen, La. 70767 Registered: Jun 99
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posted 10-08-2003 08:19 PM
If I remember correctly one of the members installed an Auburn unit in his 73 Mustang and ended up pulling it back out and putting a Detroit Locker in. Some of the people that have been on the board a long time will have to help because I cannot remember his name for nothing right now, he hasn't posted in awhile. But there should be a thread about this from a couple of years ago, it's coming back to me i think his name is Deke, but don't hold me to that!!------------------ Ronnie 69 mach1 351W-4V engineless at the time! 70 Torino GT 351C-4v with a "shaker" Mustangs and More Member #23
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Dave Gibson Moderator Posts: 7549 From: Norfolk, Virginia, USA M&M#166 MCA#47921 Registered: Aug 99
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posted 10-08-2003 08:43 PM
Jeremy, Auburn makes some great gears. But there are several others out there that may be cheaper. Shop around. Check out Mae Racing at www.andale.com/stores/sf_catHome.jsp?foo=bar&sid=172860&cid=10461892&mode=1&catId=1248831&pnum=1&psize=10&pageIndex=-1Dave & Terri ------------------ '65 Mustang Fastback '02 Explorer XLT I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it! We have enough youth, how about a fountain of smart? Common sense is not so common anymore.
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