greenmachine
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Hey guys. I'm looking at 1500.00 to have my rear end rebuilt. That's labor and parts with a truetrac and reusing my gears, 3.55s. Sealed bearings, no brakes though. Would I be better just getting a S60 at 2300? New
No kidding Cranky you could hook this guy up!Sure wish you lived closer to me!! Is the same guy quoting you on the Dana 60 too? Before I'd spend that much on the 8 3/4, I'd sure would be eyeing the 60....
I ordered my s 60 from cass about a month ago, upgraded to chromoly yoke, and aluminum cover, add 300 if you want powder coated, add 300 for residential deliveryJust talked to Cass at dr diff. He said no way on the 8.75. He said with my torque I will scatter it quick with the factory cars only making 375 ft lbs. he quoted me 2590 axle to axle for a S60. Money money money.

Why not find a good 9 1/4 cause they're almost as indestructable as a Ford 9"Hey guys. I'm looking at 1500.00 to have my rear end rebuilt. That's labor and parts with a truetrac and reusing my gears, 3.55s. Sealed bearings, no brakes though. Would I be better just getting a S60 at 2300? New
Did you dyno the engine to come up with those numbers? A lot of guys are running big horsepower with the 8 3/4 but weight is also a factor. A buddy and I ran a car low 11's @ 3400 lbs, 4 speed and launching at 5k and yeah, we shaved some teeth on a couple of third members. The factory HP 440's were making 375 horse and a decent more amount of torque. It just depends on how rough you are going to be with it and how sticky your tires are. And like someone else already said....they are not all that hard to rebuild especially if you're not going to set up new gears.Just talked to Cass at dr diff. He said no way on the 8.75. He said with my torque I will scatter it quick with the factory cars only making 375 ft lbs. he quoted me 2590 axle to axle for a S60. Money money money.
Why not find a good 9 1/4 cause they're almost as indestructable as a Ford 9"
Well down here in California, where everything is pretty expensive... Had my 742 housing rebuilt, new clutch Sure Grip, new 3.73 gears 1275 out the door... would have been a hair over 2,000 to take them the whole rear end and have it all rebuilt with new axles and everything.... highest cost is usually always the laborHey guys. I'm looking at 1500.00 to have my rear end rebuilt. That's labor and parts with a truetrac and reusing my gears, 3.55s. Sealed bearings, no brakes though. Would I be better just getting a S60 at 2300? New
Just talked to Cass at dr diff. He said no way on the 8.75. He said with my torque I will scatter it quick with the factory cars only making 375 ft lbs. he quoted me 2590 axle to axle for a S60. Money money money.