steve from staten island
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Since I have a sure grip from a 66 b body which seems to be in decent shape I was thinking of having that rebuilt and using it in my 69
My car currently has a 8 1/4 open rear with 2:73 gears.
Ive read numerous accounts that the 8 1/4 should be more than adequate for a 69 b body with a 383 producing under 400HP and most likely will never be taken to the track.
Also no burnouts or anything remotely like that.
So added in the cost of a sure grip and new gears, say 3:23, would it make more sense just. to rebuild the original rear or continue to go with the. 8 3/4
The rear while it seems ok is the last part of my car not gone over and so I want to tackle that this winter. The car is ok but could benefit from lower gearing
I had the car on the highway and was doing about. 50-55, the car was just cruising along leisurely and it seemed like I hardly had my foot on the gas pedal, almost like it had over drive
My car currently has a 8 1/4 open rear with 2:73 gears.
Ive read numerous accounts that the 8 1/4 should be more than adequate for a 69 b body with a 383 producing under 400HP and most likely will never be taken to the track.
Also no burnouts or anything remotely like that.
So added in the cost of a sure grip and new gears, say 3:23, would it make more sense just. to rebuild the original rear or continue to go with the. 8 3/4
The rear while it seems ok is the last part of my car not gone over and so I want to tackle that this winter. The car is ok but could benefit from lower gearing
I had the car on the highway and was doing about. 50-55, the car was just cruising along leisurely and it seemed like I hardly had my foot on the gas pedal, almost like it had over drive