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Seeking Experienced and Reputable shop to rebuild my Diff - Syracuse, NY
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<blockquote data-quote="Tractionless1" data-source="post: 14755601" data-attributes="member: 59392"><p>I HIGHLY recommend 10thredvert. He built mine with billet bearing caps, Detroit true track, solid crush sleeve, and proper gear depth for my uses. Shipping from Fl to Ill was only $75 and I only wound up paying 1 way as I found a Mark VIII rear near him which he picked up, checked over, tested and ultimately used for the build. This made the project a true plug and play. If you can't find him email me <a href="mailto:Tractionless@comcast.net">Tractionless@comcast.net</a> and I'll give you his email addy. or phone number. </p><p></p><p>BTW don't use FRPP gears as they are made by motive and chip/break easily. I stuck with OE ratio and used the basic ford gear from the factory.</p><p>P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractionless1, post: 14755601, member: 59392"] I HIGHLY recommend 10thredvert. He built mine with billet bearing caps, Detroit true track, solid crush sleeve, and proper gear depth for my uses. Shipping from Fl to Ill was only $75 and I only wound up paying 1 way as I found a Mark VIII rear near him which he picked up, checked over, tested and ultimately used for the build. This made the project a true plug and play. If you can't find him email me [email]Tractionless@comcast.net[/email] and I'll give you his email addy. or phone number. BTW don't use FRPP gears as they are made by motive and chip/break easily. I stuck with OE ratio and used the basic ford gear from the factory. P [/QUOTE]
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