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05-05-2016, 10:55 PM | #1 |
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4:11 to 3:07 rear end
If I get a 3:07 rear end for my 250I6 w/ 3 speed... Do I need to change my drive shaft? Or can it stay the same length? Thanks.
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05-05-2016, 11:20 PM | #2 |
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Re: 4:11 to 3:07 rear end
If your truck is a c10 with a 12 bolt year end and you are just changing to another 12 bolt the driveshaft length is the same .Depending on the year of the donor axle the u joint could be different .
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Okay good to know thank you... I found one that is off of a 72... I have a 63 |
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Re: 4:11 to 3:07 rear end
should be ok u joint should be #1310 same for both trucks
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05-05-2016, 11:34 PM | #6 |
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Re: 4:11 to 3:07 rear end
I did this swap. The rear is a bolt in but annoyingly slow with the 250, just something to consider. There are other options to make it more fun to drive and keep the 250, like a overdrive trans. Having a driveshaft made is pretty cheap and T5's are too if you look around.
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I've heard about the T5... I've been thinking about it, I havnt had any luck finding any s10 versions, mostly canaria that require the modifications, plus a couple dues wanted too much.. |
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05-05-2016, 11:47 PM | #8 |
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Re: 4:11 to 3:07 rear end
Ive bought several S10 T5's for $100 on Craigslist and at the local pull your own junkyard. They are out there just keep looking. The 3:07 is driveable but just don't expect to accelerate quickly.
Also a 700r4 will bolt to it if you wanted to go automatic I did that swap too and loved it.
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05-06-2016, 12:35 AM | #9 |
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Re: 4:11 to 3:07 rear end
72 I believe will be 5 stud and the panhard bar setup is different but doable. It will also be 1 1/2" wider and IMO looks better.
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Re: 4:11 to 3:07 rear end
3.07 is a bit steep, but will work. Engine has enough torque. I'd personally do a 3.42.
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Is it possible to swamp out the gears I have in my differential to a 3.07 or to a 3.42? And if so, Someone like me with no experience can do it, or should I go to a professional? Last question, ha.... What are the characteristics of the 3.42? How would that run like with a 250i6/3Speed. Thanks |
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I'd consider 31 inch tires for yours and see what happens. That should be 2 inches taller than what you have right now. Bout 10 miles an hour faster per inch taller tire.
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No you are about right, I was heading up the hill to work about an hour ago and I was hitting 2500 at about 60, not sure if it was because I was going up a hill tho... I was making a ruff estimate when I started the thread...I don't know that exact ratio on my differential, I have pretty small tired that the PO said were new. Shoot maybe 31" might get me up at 70 ish at 2500 rpms then, I gotta find some prices on them now! |
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Re: 4:11 to 3:07 rear end
in nc everything is so far away and the speed limit is 65-70 MPH.
so I love having 3:08 rears in my trucks , my 97 S-10 has A 4.3 V6 5spd and 3:08 gears and my 93 GMC that I put A old carbureted 454 with a th350 in has 3:08 gears . I use both of them for towing too. I would hate to have any other gears is either one of them . my 65 C10 is going to have highway gears too. |
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Re: 4:11 to 3:07 rear end
I'd consider the 3.42's also...
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05-06-2016, 09:54 PM | #17 |
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Re: 4:11 to 3:07 rear end
The gears will not swap over, something about series 2, 3 or 4 carriers and different crown gear thicknesses.
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Re: 4:11 to 3:07 rear end
I think series 3 is 3.08-3.73 series 4 is 3.90 and up if I remember right
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