Just need an approval for this install kit?
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Just need an approval for this install kit?
I have stock ls1 rear end, i have 4.10s to go in, 437whp, on bfg DRs 295s... some may not think that its a good idea cause my rear end will blow the **** up, but i heard if you replace the bearings and **** itll help
http://www.ws6project.com/user_stor/...reviews_id=517
can anyone confirm that this the right kit i need for a gear install?
just wanna make sure before i buy it so i dont have any problems
http://www.ws6project.com/user_stor/...reviews_id=517
can anyone confirm that this the right kit i need for a gear install?
just wanna make sure before i buy it so i dont have any problems
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I have stock ls1 rear end, i have 4.10s to go in, 437whp, on bfg DRs 295s... some may not think that its a good idea cause my rear end will blow the **** up, but i heard if you replace the bearings and **** itll help
http://www.ws6project.com/user_stor/...reviews_id=517
can anyone confirm that this the right kit i need for a gear install?
just wanna make sure before i buy it so i dont have any problems
http://www.ws6project.com/user_stor/...reviews_id=517
can anyone confirm that this the right kit i need for a gear install?
just wanna make sure before i buy it so i dont have any problems
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yea thats all i want, not too sure why i did go with DRs, but hey they were only 80 bucks more than street tires...
i dont know if im gonna take it to the track or not., if i do, i dont plan on launching it hard, maybe a couple ft roll out if anything. but that IS the right kit?
i dont know if im gonna take it to the track or not., if i do, i dont plan on launching it hard, maybe a couple ft roll out if anything. but that IS the right kit?
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Its my opinion that it doesnt make it necessarily stronger. youre just putting in new bearings in comparison with your old ones. If the old ones are in good shape and structurally sound, they wont be any weaker than your new ones really. Its not like youre putting in a bigger diameter and higher load-bearing bearing. but youlll be there anyway, so why not new bearings while youre in there?
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would you be able to send me a link to that part from the site? seeing as i have no ****** clue what it is haha. id like to stay away from the rear end and just get a buddy of mine to do it (mech), so if i bought this pinion spacer hed know what to do with it?
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Here's the link from ws6store.
http://www.ws6project.com/user_stor/...pinion-spacer/
If he doesn't know what it is or how to install it you should find somebody else to do the work.
Use the web to learn about it, you won't regret the time spent.
http://www.ws6project.com/user_stor/...pinion-spacer/
If he doesn't know what it is or how to install it you should find somebody else to do the work.
Use the web to learn about it, you won't regret the time spent.
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what they said lol. Get the bearing kit and either get the tools and time to learn to do it (valuable skill) or pay a good shop to do it. I learned how to set it up on my mustang which imo is much easier than the 10 bolts lol its not overly hard but you need the right tools and measure every step of the way because the new bearings will change tolerances. also as sadid the bearing won't make the rear stronger but it will help quiet things down and lessen the chance of a an old bearing breaking apart
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alright thanks a lot guys.. dont have time to do it myself, and im sure my buddy will know what hes doing, im just making sure its nothing specific to our rear ends or anything haha...
so i just bought the install kit i posted, i bought whatever was in that link you sent me :p and i also bought a panhard bar (just lowered the car).... thanks again guys
so i just bought the install kit i posted, i bought whatever was in that link you sent me :p and i also bought a panhard bar (just lowered the car).... thanks again guys
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Yes fresh ten bolts last longer then old worn out ones. Bearings develope play over the years and things start moving around in there under load. Fresh bearings help this.