Thank you 1Bad86Z

wicked_95z
05-06-2005, 02:26 PM
Just wanted to let you and everyone else know that I got everything together and working on breaking it in. Thanks for all of your help.

For everyone else, if you need a rear, this is the guy to see. Unbelievably helpfull. Scott even called me to see how it was going. Answered numerous questions and helped me out with part numbers. Never seemed to busy to help me out. This is exacly the kind of customer service I like to have.

Thanks again Scott

1BAD86Z
05-07-2005, 02:03 AM
Just wanted to let you and everyone else know that I got everything together and working on breaking it in. Thanks for all of your help.

For everyone else, if you need a rear, this is the guy to see. Unbelievably helpfull. Scott even called me to see how it was going. Answered numerous questions and helped me out with part numbers. Never seemed to busy to help me out. This is exacly the kind of customer service I like to have.

Thanks again Scott


Joe, I am guessing you found the right u-joint? If I knew ahead of time I would have sent you one with the center. Did you drive it yet? How does the car feel? Thanks for the positive feedback, I appreciate it very much.

wicked_95z
05-07-2005, 05:59 AM
I did get the u-joint I had to work. It just took a little TLC and a 20 ounce ball peen :D . I have already done the two heat cycles and I'm just short of the 100 mile marker on it. That spool is definitely going to take some getting used to. But I think I love the 4.11 already. It seems to ride smoother in the higher gears under 2k rpm. Thanks again Scott :bow:

1BAD86Z
05-07-2005, 07:34 PM
Any gear noise? I strive to build every 9" to be as quiet as possible. Joe what did you do with the swaybar?

Mike94ZLT1
05-07-2005, 08:53 PM
Scott built my rear end too. He did a great job, I'm very happy with the price he gave me and the service. It doesn't whine a bit, and I love how the car feels, its funnier how it handles different with that rear end. And I must be losing it because I think this is the first Scott thread that I haven't made any ass jokes in.

1BAD86Z
05-08-2005, 12:57 AM
Waz up Mike, I seen that you took a sticker off your car. What are you gonna replace it with?

wicked_95z
05-09-2005, 01:05 PM
Cant really hear the gear whine if there is any because of the vibration from the pinoin angle being off. Hopefully I'll fix that today. Ive got a chassis mount spohn tq arm that should be here today. What would be a good pinoin angle to start out with? I can deifintely tell the ass end is heavier though

As far as the sway bar we just used 3 inch exhaust clamps to hold it to the rear until I need a new one.

1BAD86Z
05-09-2005, 11:43 PM
negative 1-2 is fine for starters. You might have to balance the driveshaft.

DDZ/28
05-10-2005, 09:56 PM
Just finished installing my Scott K 9" :bow:

Still breaking it in, but so far feels good and no gear whine. Scott's definitely the man! Good price + willing to answer all your questions.

1BAD86Z
05-10-2005, 10:19 PM
Just finished installing my Scott K 9" :bow:

Still breaking it in, but so far feels good and no gear whine. Scott's definitely the man! Good price + willing to answer all your questions.


Thanks Dave, I appreciate the positive feedback. Keep me posted on anything you might want to say about handling and maybe any track testing you may be doing.
If anyone has any questions just PM me for a contact info.

bond449798
05-11-2005, 09:46 AM
Scott installed a 3.73 for me and did a great job, very happy.

1BAD86Z
05-11-2005, 11:08 PM
Scott installed a 3.73 for me and did a great job, very happy.

Thank you bond, I apreciate the comment.

Mike94ZLT1
05-11-2005, 11:35 PM
Waz up Mike, I seen that you took a sticker off your car. What are you gonna replace it with?


A Driveline Solutions sticker, Scott. What do I win?




(correct answer: a free sticker)

1BAD86Z
05-11-2005, 11:43 PM
A Driveline Solutions sticker, Scott. What do I win?




(correct answer: a free sticker)


Let me know next time you are in the area. I'll save one just for you. :D