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Old March 17th, 2007, 01:35 PM   #1
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Anyone know stock production numbers and gear ratios?


Anyone know any production numbers on the 87-93 GT with a manual?

Also what were the stock gears or gear opitions in a 1989 GT manual? and it's a posi rearend right?

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you need to be more specific? What color and etc? I think i have some info but i gotta look for the book.87-93 5.0 stangs came with 2.73s ,3.08s
or 3.27s all with a trac lok posi. most came with 2.73s. look on the tag on the diff it would tell you you gear ratio.if it is not there its on the door tag. If its still stock you probably want to change the gears (3.55s,3.73s or4.10s)and if its doing one legged burnouts you should rebuild the posi ,the kit is under 50 dollars and are better than what came stock
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I'm going to look at a rust free 89' GT Hatchback manual tomorrow, only has a H pipe and exhaust. it was originally the maroon, since the engine bay is still that color. Yep I already want 3:73's along with other goodies.

The reason I asked is because it seems to be harder to find a GT Hatchback manual, then it is to find LX's and AOD's.
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found some stuff on the 1989

http://www.muscularmustangs.com/database2/1989.php

http://www.mustanggt.org:80/89gt.htm
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Originally Posted by Racinjason81
if its doing one legged burnouts you should rebuild the posi ,the kit is under 50 dollars and are better than what came stock

You can also get a carbon disc rebuild kit that will be much stronger and last longer for about 110$

http://www.fordracingparts.com/parts...tKeyField=6942
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Originally Posted by YNOT
I'm going to look at a rust free 89' GT Hatchback manual tomorrow, only has a H pipe and exhaust. it was originally the maroon, since the engine bay is still that color. Yep I already want 3:73's along with other goodies.

The reason I asked is because it seems to be harder to find a GT Hatchback manual, then it is to find LX's and AOD's.

The LX notchbach was the least produced and is usually harder to find.. Hatchbacks are a dime a dozen..
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what about the verts.? with the factory ten holes
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