Has anybody used the Auburn Gear pro series posi?
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I was wondering if anybody has used one of these Auburn Gear pro series posi units? Opinions?
I have a unique set up and my only two choices that fit are the strange posi and AG posi.
I have a ford 8.8 with 33 spine axels. Car is street driven but has 800+ rwhp.
If you have any other suggestions that fall in the same price range (400-600) im all ears.
I have a unique set up and my only two choices that fit are the strange posi and AG posi.
I have a ford 8.8 with 33 spine axels. Car is street driven but has 800+ rwhp.
If you have any other suggestions that fall in the same price range (400-600) im all ears.
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I talked to a couple of different known rear builders,, one is a site sponsor, and was told that with that kind of power the only one they would recommend is the new wavetrac but is almost 1k dollars. was told the other route is a spool,, I run a spool, 150$ dont really have a complaint in the world, except it will eat tires quicker,
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I ran one in a lid/catback LS1 WS6 without a single problem, but with the power your putting down, I would look at something stronger.
I would call MWC or Bob@Brute Speed (or both, to get as much input as possible) to see what they'd recommend. MWC sells just about every part you can think of for rearends, not just their Fab9.
I would call MWC or Bob@Brute Speed (or both, to get as much input as possible) to see what they'd recommend. MWC sells just about every part you can think of for rearends, not just their Fab9.