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Old 05-15-2002, 01:04 PM
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Gear Selection?

I have a 1991 Mustang GT Convertible (little slower but there's nothing like cruising with the top down). It came with the optional 3.08 gears. I want to upgrade it to the 3.55 gears. I want the 3:55's because they give you more acceleration but don't guzzle the gas as much as the 3:73's and up (I drive on the highway a lot). Will the difference in acceleration be worth the money? Does anyone recommend these? Not like them? Any input would be appreciated. Thanx.
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Old 06-13-2002, 11:46 AM
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PERSONALLY I WOULD GO WITH 3.73'S , THE DIFFERENCE ISN'T REALLY NOTICABLE IN FUEL MILEAGE BUT THE POWER IS MUCH BETTER
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