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Old 09-29-2006, 02:08 PM
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Question 3.42's to 4.10's

I ha ve an M6 car with 3.42's if I wnat to put in 4.10's do I need a paddke kit?
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That or a bench grinder. lol
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i used a grinding wheel took about 2 min, and saved myself $170...
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What are you grinding on?
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the stock paddle, the 4.10 ring gear is thicker than stock so you have grind a tad off the corner to get it to slide in.
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yup, you have to grind 3 of the teeth on the ring gear to get get the paddle to fit. throw paddle in and mark the 3 that need ground




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