4.57 or 4.77?
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4.57 or 4.77?
Im looking at mabe getting some 4.57 or 4.77 gears. But I want to know how much quicker they are than stock, and how much faster is 4.77 than 4.57? And were can I get them Installed?and the cost?and also if theres any negitive effects besides top speed. I live In San Antonio.
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Talk to Chris(SPAS2kYellow)...he can do the install for u...and i would go for 4.57 if u do alot highway driving. If you look thru the threads u will see a vid from Wisconsins2k and see the difference...ill post it up if i can find it..
I need to get mine installed too...
I need to get mine installed too...
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Originally Posted by mr_grand_prix,Jun 4 2006, 04:54 PM
Talk to Chris(SPAS2kYellow)...he can do the install for u...and i would go for 4.57 if u do alot highway driving. If you look thru the threads u will see a vid from Wisconsins2k and see the difference...ill post it up if i can find it..
I need to get mine installed too...
I need to get mine installed too...
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so whats a good price for 4.57 gears run for? so i don't get riped off hehe...
I was thinking of buying it from hard top guy. but do I really need any of those other parts? like Speedometer Calibrator?
http://www.hardtopguy.com/store/prod...?productid=531
and keep me posted on how much installation is
I was thinking of buying it from hard top guy. but do I really need any of those other parts? like Speedometer Calibrator?
http://www.hardtopguy.com/store/prod...?productid=531
and keep me posted on how much installation is
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I can install them for $350 including installing the yellow box (needed for a correct speedo) and fresh diff fluid. I would stick with the 4.57s. I have the 4.56s from Ricks in my car. I installed them at 45K and reused all the stock parts from my diff. I have not had any noise at all out of them. Some people are a little anal about replacing every bearing and race, but if the bearing was ok before it should be fine after the install.
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Is there anything else I would need? Besides the gears and Yellow box? Do i need the Install parts that Hard top guy offers?Also Is hardtop guy the cheapes on selling the gears or can I get them somewhere else for cheaper?I'm new to these gears and I don't want to screw up hehe.