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Old 05-02-2007, 11:54 PM
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Just like it says. I know i shouldnt be putting money into the 10 bolt but i'm just trying to beef up my junk stocker for a little while without having to take out a loan. So where can i get one? I looked at some of the sponsors but couldnt find one.

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lol seriously there is no "trying to beef up my 10 bolt" by spending any money on it now you are wasting money. It doesnt make sense to say that you don't have the money for a 12 bolt/ 9" but spend money on your 10 bolt. But you know this all too well.

If you're afraid of breaking your 10 bolt just don't beat on it, 10 bolts break from abuse not cruising, then with the money you'll save on gas buy a good rearend.

Strange 9" ???..
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The tru trac fro my rar was near 500 + labor..... ummm yea save for a 12 bolt.
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Originally Posted by Fibbado
lol seriously there is no "trying to beef up my 10 bolt" by spending any money on it now you are wasting money. It doesnt make sense to say that you don't have the money for a 12 bolt/ 9" but spend money on your 10 bolt. But you know this all too well.

If you're afraid of breaking your 10 bolt just don't beat on it, 10 bolts break from abuse not cruising, then with the money you'll save on gas buy a good rearend.

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yah i know all about not spending too much money on the 10 bolt b/c no matter what it is going to die. I am on my second 10 bolt so far (thank god i had a spare!)

The only thing i'm afraid of in buying a 12 bolt/9"/S60 is losing drivability. I have already lost a lot of daily drivability with this cam and the true duals w/o cats. My car is my only mode of transportation. And since my car is a 3 channel i'm pretty sure a 9" is out of the question anyways.

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IMO as long as you are not going with a spool or a detroit locker it should not compromise driveability in any way...
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I paid $350 for my tru-trac and installed it myself with some 3.73's. It's probably the best mod I've done so far. My car is a bolt on only car with A4 and stock convertor and is always on street tires. I bet my 10 bolt setup will last a long long time on the street with the trutrac.

Let the guys pulling sub 1.7 60's drop the cash for a 12bolt/9".
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The funny part was on my 108k mile LT1 10 bolt was pulling 1.7X 60's with a mild 2000 stall and 383 lol, stockish weight. That held together fine.




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