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rear end question
So where would you look for a rear end that will hold up to say 900-1000 to the wheels?
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best bet would be to put your own together. or if youre looking for something ready to bolt in try something along the lines of the currie stage 3 9". but that will put you out somewhere in the neighborhood of $3500.
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THE fab 9 HOUSING WILL WORK FINE USUALLY AN 8.8 REAR WONT WITHSTAND THAT KIND OF HORSEPOWER SHOP AROUND PICK UP ANY ISSUE OF ANY FORD MAGAZINE YOU WILL SEE SOME SHOPS SELLING NEW REARS WORK FROM THERE
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For that kind of power you will need top of the line parts. Don't mess with a factory 9" housing. You are going to need a strong housing and strong internals. Get your check book out.
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im hoping if he has the money to build a 1000 hp car he has the money for the rest......
or maybe its going to be a stock block 302 with a peterbuilt turbo that spools at 5k lol |
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I was thinking that too. I was also thinking maybe his horsepower estimate is a little high. Anybody that is making that much horsepower doesn't need to ask what rear end, transmission or anything else they need..........because they already know.
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if u have built a motor that has 1000 hp to the wheels you should already know exactly what you need and where to get it.
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