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Re: Axle ratios, etc
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Posted by dr.sportster on April 26, 2005 at 14:39:52 from (209.247.222.84):
In Reply to: Re: Axle ratios, etc posted by CNKS on April 26, 2005 at 14:17:30:
I bought my truck[GMC]from a group that pulled a dirt modified stock car.It was one ton rear.I never saw such a stack of tranny coolers.I think it had five of them.Part of the problem was they installed a 400 cu in and I went back to the 350 everything cooled way down.The floor would get so hot the passengers put their feet on the dashhboard untill the motor swap.4.10 rear is not going to be easy on gas.This was a high cube van.Since I never towed with it Im not really helping with this info.Put lots of heavy stuff in the back.
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