06-06-2012, 10:42 AM | #1 |
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Posi rearend question
I have a 69 12 bolt that I am going to be putting new bearings and seals in. I figured why I'm in there I might as well put an Eaton posi in. I will be running a 275/60/15 tire in the rear and a 350th with a 5000 stall converter. The truck originally had a 250 6cyl and manual 3spd with 225/70/15 tire in the rear
My question is what gear should I run for highway/street use. This truck is a weekend warrior that will be driven to shows. |
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06-06-2012, 12:31 PM | #3 |
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Re: Posi rearend question
I'm not sure I want to do 4:11 for street or highway use. I was thinking 3:73 or lower.. This truck will probably never see a drag strip.
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06-06-2012, 12:34 PM | #4 |
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Re: Posi rearend question
Why such a high stall if your just running on the street and highway. Just asking.
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I didn't put the motor/trans together (not really my strong point) I'm told that what was put in it.. I may be wrong. I will ask about it.
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06-06-2012, 12:51 PM | #6 |
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Ya I'm no tranny expert either haha but a 5000 is pretty tall I think. It would probably cook it self on long highway drives. Maybe I'm wrong but just from what I read it seems to make sense.
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LOL!! OMG!! My stall number was way off!!! I just called the guys that built my trans, 1800-2200 stall. I discussed what gears I should run and it was agreed that a 3:55 would probably be best for street/highway use with a 275/60/15
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3.55 would rock, i have 3.73 with a TH400 and love it but if you do any amount of highway 3.55 would be great.
What gears do you have now? If im not way off I think the 250 6cyl had 3.73 or 4.11 originaly?
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Wow.. So I just looked up an Eaton posi, 3:55 ring and pinion, and install kit and it came to over $800 through Summit Racing. Anyone know of anything cheaper..
However, I just found a complete kit on Ebay for $645 with free shipping Last edited by Rochlow; 06-06-2012 at 03:20 PM. |
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Im running TH400, 411 posi and 3000 stall hughs converter I love it. I want to install A 700R4 but in time. Not A daily driver.
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Make sure they are quality gears (like Richmond), or else your rear end will howl like a coyote. $800 is about right for decent parts.
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I run the same size tire and about the same stall with a 3.73 gear and a 700r4. In OD with the converter locked it runs 1500-1800 rpm. I'll see what it runs in third next time I'm on the highway. A 3.73 should keep your cruising RPM up above or close to your stall rpm but it's a matter of preference.
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This is the one I was thinking about. I'm going to research a bit more before I make the leap. Thanks for all the help guys, Greatly apperciated. Last edited by Rochlow; 06-06-2012 at 03:58 PM. |
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I bought my 3.73 eaton posi off ebay from this guy
Brydon R. Papenberg <staticz2229@gmail.com> Great service from him and his company. I think if you look up his email up on ebay
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