10.87 @ 127 carbed 370 six speed
#367
well....looks like i'll be in the market for a new case and gear set, lol.
does anyone have an opinion on these cases? Says they're good for 1200+ HP....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/9-Inch-Ford-Yukon-Aluminum-Thru-Bolt-Third-Member-Case-/221534882546?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3394820af2&vxp=mtr
does anyone have an opinion on these cases? Says they're good for 1200+ HP....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/9-Inch-Ford-Yukon-Aluminum-Thru-Bolt-Third-Member-Case-/221534882546?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3394820af2&vxp=mtr
#372
I too have read some awesome reviews of it....just nothing from the stick shift crowd...i'm wondering if the savings of the aluminum case will be worth any hassle i experience from it. a strange iron pro case is about the same cost and i know it'd last forever.
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I actually just got off the phone with a local differential shop who builds LOTS of race car axles around here and was talking to him about a Yukon case in my car and he said its all he uses anymore, in all applications.
Last edited by Horsepwraddict; 10-14-2014 at 11:51 AM.
#380
Its time to take the question to some of your own kind IMO. That's the only way you will know. Anyone else is guessing. It's always better to learn from others experience than learn out of your pocket. I would think Cast iron or nodular is stronger than aluminum, forget the weight deal.
Some people have a tendacy to tell people what they want to hear when it lines their wallet.
Some people have a tendacy to tell people what they want to hear when it lines their wallet.