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Old 02-25-2004, 11:50 AM
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Question 3.73 Gear

alright guys just curious to know for all of you who have had 3.73 gears installed...whats a reasonable price for the installation?
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Re: 3.73 Gear

$150-$250
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Old 03-02-2004, 08:06 PM
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Re: 3.73 Gear

^^^ i agree with hot red. that sounds reasonable. but make sure they change the lube lol, i heard a story once where it wasnt done
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I hope you didn't get the 3.73's already. I would recommend at least 4.10's. I got the 4.10's (or is it the 4.11's) from SLP and I can actually use my 6th gear now. I have heard of guys with something like 4.55's in their TA's and they still do 150 so I am thinking about getting them. BTW if you have a warranty use it to change yer ring and pinion for free. Thats what I did and it worked out great! GL and happy pony-smokin!
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Re: 3.73 Gear

i have an automatic so would you still suggest 4.10? you mean if i have a warranty i can go to my dealership and tell them to change my ring and pinion to the new 3.73 or 4.10 for no charge?
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Old 03-07-2004, 10:56 PM
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keep in mind that the prior suggestion of 4.10's or 4.55's will murder any gas mileage you thought you had- 3.73 is a pretty close to perfect mix of low and top end power and spreading it around for both performance and practical in terms of gas consumption.

also the comment was made about "using 6th gear"..... you'll need a 6spd for those to be reasonable to for street use- a 4spd auto won't be very practical with 4.10 or higher......

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Re: 3.73 Gear

just to throw my 2 cents in, if you plan on beefing up your car alittle you might want to go with something alittle lower than 3.73, the diffrence between stock and 3.73 is very minimal. At least it was with my bird
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Old 03-10-2004, 04:54 PM
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well yours (driftking) may have had a gear close to 3.73- but not all of these cars come with the same gears... it all depends on year, model, auto/maual transmission. there are a lot of different gears that are put into f-bodies stock.
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Re: 3.73 Gear

sorry for the bad info then figured they would all be close to 3.73 since he has a auto too.
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Re: 3.73 Gear

so yea does anyone wanna try and answer my question? when i cruise at 60 mph with automatic transmission my rpm is at about 1800 so would u think i have 3.23 or 2.73?
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Old 03-10-2004, 07:27 PM
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i really couldn't tell you, there's others that could but im not sure about it. all i can tell you is that 3.73 is the best for all around applications- if you want to murder everyone off the line and go up through the gears quick and you don't mind lower gas mileage and cruising on the freeway at 80mph and at prolly around 3500rpm (it's a guess, but basically a lot higher rpm): go with 4.10 or higher- there's nothing wrong with that. but personally im putting 3.73 in my '97 Z28 and i know people that have used 3.73's in the past and are really pleased with them. it's all perosnal preference and application.
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Re: 3.73 Gear

oh i know i def want 3.73 without a doubt now but thing is....its alot more pricey if i need to buy a 3 series carrier as well with the gear and if i already have one, things would be a lot easier for me.
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exactly how do you get the dealership to change the pinion thing for free what do you tell them
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Re: 3.73 Gear

i guess you tell them that the stock one feels messed up and that u bought a new gear and want them to replace it under the warranty
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Re: Re: 3.73 Gear

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so yea does anyone wanna try and answer my question? when i cruise at 60 mph with automatic transmission my rpm is at about 1800 so would u think i have 3.23 or 2.73?
In my '88 T/A, I've got a 700R4 and I cruise at 70 at 1800 with my stock 2.73's. Since the 2 auto tranny's are similar, I would guess you might have 3.23's.
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