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phatkat
06-09-10, 01:46 AM
I don't need it done right away, but I will be driving in from Tucson area.......

Who installs gears, does it right, and in less than a day (since I will have to wait for it)???

Ford Racing, 3.73, if you need to know that...

05mustangman
06-09-10, 02:50 AM
i have heard good things about az differential. here is their website if you want to contact them. azdifferential.com Performance Solutions also does fantastic work as well. here is their phone number. (602) 269-8955. Hope this helps.

Blackmagic1
06-09-10, 08:08 AM
AZ Dyno chip did mine, they're a site sponsor here too !

El Jefe
06-09-10, 01:04 PM
What Mustang did you end up buying? Let me check with my buddy in Tucson, he might be able to do the install for you

El Jefe
06-09-10, 01:10 PM
Ya he said he can do them for you. Call Taylor at Bonified Productions. Hes off Alvernon/Benson Highway. 520-230-0134

phatkat
06-09-10, 01:30 PM
El Jefe, I ended up with a '98 GT. I think it's got 3.27's but it feels like 3.08's. Who guarantees their work?
- It needs PI heads! -

Blackmagic1, I might support the site, do they guarantee their work? I would also assume they would flash the car for the gears...

05mustangman, I've heard of them, and will check their website too!

Thanks guys!!! :)

El Jefe
06-09-10, 05:44 PM
Give him a call. He built his own Twin Turbo Lightning with a built Ford GT motor so im sure gears are a walk in the park for him

Jodaddy
06-09-10, 07:50 PM
There not that hard to do, i did my own :twothumbsup:

phatkat
06-09-10, 08:04 PM
There not that hard to do, i did my own :twothumbsup:

So did I, when I was younger, back not broken, and a Ford Line tech with ALL the right tools! :P

Jodaddy
06-09-10, 08:20 PM
amen for all the right tools i was running all around town to a transmission shop off of cave creek and the 101 and my house at the time at 210th ave and patton! That was a long night!

phatkat
06-09-10, 08:28 PM
The right tools make the biggest difference when setting the pinion depth - do it wrong, and you have some very short living gears!