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Old 01-03-2010, 04:09 PM
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Who makes 4.10's for a torsen diff? I was looking at richmond gears catalog and there 4.10 are not compatible with the torsen diff only 3.73's.
I might have an auburn that i can swap in. Which is stronger auburn or torsen?
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anyone?
auburn vs torsen?
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It probably says that bc with 4.10s the center block in the torsen wont slide back in. However, you can shave it just a bit and get it to work with no issues.
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Yes, just shave the corner of the block
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ok ill give that a try.



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