i want to lower my tcase gears but dont have the $$$ for a to put in asecond. i hardly ever see anyone do this usaully i see ppl with a dual case. maybe im wrong. i know i wont be as low with a single case. Is it worth it to do this or should i save longer. I already have 5:29's and im running 35's.
i want to lower my tcase gears but dont have the $$$ for a to put in asecond. i hardly ever see anyone do this usaully i see ppl with a dual case. maybe im wrong. i know i wont be as low with a single case. Is it worth it to do this or should i save longer. I already have 5:29's and im running 35's.
Lots of folks do it, Look at the post about the cheap ass gears, buy some and give it a shot. If it's not low enough still, add a second case simple as that.
I have done it both ways , and with out a doubt I would go double cases first THEN when you can afford it add 4.7 then you'll be:smokin: . I sent you a PM too.
hope this helps,
Richard
It's a definate great start. You'll always find a need for the "silly low" if you went duals, but one low range set should be the best bang for the buck. No D-shaft mods or fancy smansy crossmembers to buy either.
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