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  • 01darkblueTA
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    Originally posted by xenodragon View Post
    4.10's....if you add the power i think you are going to add...you'll be spinning in all gears. I'd leave the 3.90s in.

    Why the decision to go solid? Not gonna be fun takin turns anymore
    how so?

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  • Spree B
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    Originally posted by 93NotchLX View Post
    Turns are just those things you have to do when you're done racing.
    Remember he doesn't race anymore..

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  • RyanM
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    Originally posted by xenodragon View Post
    4.10's....if you add the power i think you are going to add...you'll be spinning in all gears. I'd leave the 3.90s in.

    Why the decision to go solid? Not gonna be fun takin turns anymore
    Ssssshh

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  • RyanM
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    Originally posted by 93NotchLX View Post
    Turns are just those things you have to do when you're done racing.

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  • Notch
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    Originally posted by xenodragon View Post
    4.10's....if you add the power i think you are going to add...you'll be spinning in all gears. I'd leave the 3.90s in.

    Why the decision to go solid? Not gonna be fun takin turns anymore
    Turns are just those things you have to do when you're done racing.

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  • xenodragon
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    4.10's....if you add the power i think you are going to add...you'll be spinning in all gears. I'd leave the 3.90s in.

    Why the decision to go solid? Not gonna be fun takin turns anymore

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  • BlownSVT
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    Originally posted by RyanM View Post
    they work mint so far
    i have had the bilsteins in my car with the solid for quite a while now and have no complaints.

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  • RyanM
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    Originally posted by TitaniumGT View Post
    I see you didn't remove the Bilsteins. Ive read that the IRS bilsteins are way too stiff for a solid axle car. So you might end up having to switch those out. I think they might be longer too. I have a set of 03 Bilsteins and was gonna try to use them on my solid axle. Let me know how they work. I'm interested.
    they work mint so far

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  • TitaniumGT
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    I see you didn't remove the Bilsteins. Ive read that the IRS bilsteins are way too stiff for a solid axle car. So you might end up having to switch those out. I think they might be longer too. I have a set of 03 Bilsteins and was gonna try to use them on my solid axle. Let me know how they work. I'm interested.

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  • Notch
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    Originally posted by RyanM View Post
    Ive had mine since last year
    At least you don't have to patch your floor before you put em in. Neglegted weatherstrip leak FTL

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  • G2foxbody
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    Originally posted by RyanM View Post
    it has to be on a drive on hoist to do it

    or a level ground on jack stands on all four corners.

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  • RyanM
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    Originally posted by 93NotchLX View Post
    Same. I just wish I had some to weld in
    Ive had mine since last year

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  • Notch
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    Originally posted by RyanM View Post
    Now i really need my subframe connectors welded in
    Same. I just wish I had some to weld in

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  • RyanM
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    Originally posted by G2FOXBODY View Post
    If you can trust your welding i could bring my welder over, or shannon could weld it hes going to go for it right now..
    it has to be on a drive on hoist to do it

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  • G2foxbody
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    Originally posted by RyanM View Post
    Now i really need my subframe connectors welded in
    If you can trust your welding i could bring my welder over, or shannon could weld it hes going to go for it right now..

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