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SOMBirdV6 09-27-2005 10:34 PM

4.10s
 
Yeah im just about ready to buy some from someone and had have mixed feelings about them being a no no for an auto v6 but at the same time many say I should get them. What do you all think? To let yall know my car is soon going under build u may wana say.

camaro94 09-28-2005 12:22 AM

for right now, they are tad much. But as to later on after whatever you have in the works is done, it all depends on what that is.

99v6cam 09-28-2005 12:30 AM

Do it, you won't regret it (unless you drive on the higway alot but you said you dont ;))

Mike Jones 09-28-2005 09:48 AM

4.10's in an auto V6 would be way to steep. On V8 forums they always recomand 3.73's for auto LS1's so I can't imagine what they'd be like for a V6. I have 3.73's on my manual V6 and they were to steep.

archemedes 09-28-2005 12:28 PM

call a gear manufacturer and see what they recomend for your setup and sriving habits, everyone says throw this gear at teh car, and it may kill the powerband

97'RS6-BucketTurd 10-11-2005 01:29 AM

what they said^ might be too steap, and u have to get your PCM recalibrated for the gears so your speedo won't be way off. Also, watch out for your tranny, i lunched mine and jsut to have to replace with a used tranny was $803. and that's from a guy i've know for a while. No telling what price you'd get from some where else. Also, not sure if 98+ have them, but i know on the 97 and earlier V6s some years had 2-piece drive shafts. I dunno, just reminding you to think of everything that it will effect before you take the leap.


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