Need answer fast!!!!!! Spool?
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Need answer fast!!!!!! Spool?
looking to buy a used midwest fab 9" for a good price locally
-Strange aluminum center section
-Spool with 3.89 gears
-35 spline gun drilled axles
-1350 strange pinion yoke
-Drag bar welded to the housing
-Stock brake calipers ground down for 15" wheels
-ARP studs
-Adj. torque arm
-T56 transmission mount
-Adj control arms
-Driveshaft with 1350 U Joint (I think its a PST but not positive)
-Adj panhard bar
how streetable would this be?
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-Strange aluminum center section
-Spool with 3.89 gears
-35 spline gun drilled axles
-1350 strange pinion yoke
-Drag bar welded to the housing
-Stock brake calipers ground down for 15" wheels
-ARP studs
-Adj. torque arm
-T56 transmission mount
-Adj control arms
-Driveshaft with 1350 U Joint (I think its a PST but not positive)
-Adj panhard bar
how streetable would this be?
thanks for the quick repleies
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i have a similar set up, but my axels are not the gun drilled ones, i have a spool with 4.11 and narrowed....mine behaves fine on the street, only thing that might not like the street driving on that set up are the axles other than that hundreds of people dd spooled cars here with no problem, it only takes some use to.
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this, i have a detroit locker in one of my cars and i think its even a little rough sometimes. i dont mind it with a dd but i would surely never want a spool. you'll get fast wear on the inner tires and it may behave weird in turns and in the rain. but if its a good deal i say pick it up and just drop a lsd unit in it...
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i would rock it...........oooops i already am.
the only thing i would change is the gear ratio to 456.
your an m6,right? what gear are you runnin now?
if your close to 46356 lowell IN. come on by & i will give you a ride in mine, that has a spool.
good luck!
the only thing i would change is the gear ratio to 456.
your an m6,right? what gear are you runnin now?
if your close to 46356 lowell IN. come on by & i will give you a ride in mine, that has a spool.
good luck!
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Gun drilled axles are not a smart idea on a street car. As well as the full aluminum center section. Gears will wear faster with this center. When I built my rear end from MWC I asked about these items and that's what MWC said so I avoided those items. I did a thru-bolt aluminum center instead.
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The aluminum center will have a bit more deflection which can wear the ring and pinion earlier than a nodular section. Ring and pinions are under 200bucks, and even the ones in that center will last longer than you think. I would scoop that up. If you don't go nuts on the turns (especially a low speed turn where you jump on it hard all of a sudden), you will be fine.
BTW, a spool is fine on the street if you drive responsible in the rain. My old car had a spool and ran high 9's. This car i might be able to squeak in the high 11s this summer and it has a Detroit Locker. The Locker actually feels less friendly on the street than the spool. Go for it..
BTW, a spool is fine on the street if you drive responsible in the rain. My old car had a spool and ran high 9's. This car i might be able to squeak in the high 11s this summer and it has a Detroit Locker. The Locker actually feels less friendly on the street than the spool. Go for it..