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Old Jul 11, 2002 | 12:24 AM
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Question Rearend Help.

how much would it cost me for a brand new Eaton Posi and new 3.73 gears? what would be the best thing to do. i have 650$ to spend. but i dunno. ive been looking for a new rearend or a used posi for over a month. and its just starting to **** me off. im very impatient. itd be a daily driver so i don't want to high gears. i think 3:73's would be good.. whats a good posi to go with?
how much time would posi and gears knock off on my 1/4 time. i have a limited slip 3:23 right now


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Old Jul 11, 2002 | 05:53 AM
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If you've already got a "limited slip" rear, you've got a "posi"..... Positraction is just GM's name for a limited slip rear. You could pick up a set of gears and an install kit for $300-350. Cost another couple hundred for a good install.

As far as the cost of a new Eaton, try the vendors like Summit or JEG's, or anyone who advertises in the popular Chevy mags... DTS, Randy's, etc.

This belongs in "Classic Tech" ......

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