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    question on new gears ( break in )

    I am gonna be picking up my cobra tomorrow from the mechanics, they installed new frpp 4.10's along with all new bearing etc. What is the proper way to break the new gears in?

    Thanks in advance

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    never broke in the 3 sets of gears i had and never had an issue. Well actually i break then in with a nice launch on slicks. My last rear i finished the night before a track rental then made 10 passes launching from 6,300+ rpms. That was with 4.30 gears

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    no break in, just drive it

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    Sweet!!!!! Sounds like fun tomorrow evening then.
    Thanks Guys

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    DTS recommended using 85-140 non synthetic gear oil for break in.
    Drive the car 30 miles and then let the rear completely cool down. Do this cycle 3 times. Then after 500 miles change the break in oil to lube of your desire. They recommend Amsoil 75-90 full synthetic.

    This is the procedure for a car that will see some street duty.

    This comes from company that has built thousands of custom rear ends.
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    Last time I had the 4.10's swapped in I left straight from PSR to Speedworld for some nice redline launches on slicks and the bottle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BurnTire View Post
    DTS recommended using 85-140 non synthetic gear oil for break in.
    Drive the car 30 miles and then let the rear completely cool down. Do this cycle 3 times. Then after 500 miles change the break in oil to lube of your desire. They recommend Amsoil 75-90 full synthetic.

    This is the procedure for a car that will see some street duty.

    This comes from company that has built thousands of custom rear ends.
    nobody actually follows that there is no reason to. My car was street driven even with 4.30s had no issues. 4.30s were in my daily driver for over 2 years now, before that had 4.10s for 2 years with no issues either on my old gt. Mustang magic who did my car did at least 2 or 3 gear swaps a day at least and they said no break in required. 45 minutes in and and on a gear swap. 4.30 gear swap i did with a friend that took about 2 and a half hours hardest point was setting the backlash

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruckus46gt View Post
    nobody actually follows that there is no reason to. My car was street driven even with 4.30s had no issues. 4.30s were in my daily driver for over 2 years now, before that had 4.10s for 2 years with no issues either on my old gt. Mustang magic who did my car did at least 2 or 3 gear swaps a day at least and they said no break in required. 45 minutes in and and on a gear swap. 4.30 gear swap i did with a friend that took about 2 and a half hours hardest point was setting the backlash
    Call them up and let them know they don't know what they are talking about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BurnTire View Post
    Call them up and let them know they don't know what they are talking about.
    http://www.dtscustom.com/
    nobody picked up. Guess they are closed right now. I'll try tomorrow to let them know that a breakin isnt required. After a couple years or trackuse and daily driving no metal shavings etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruckus46gt View Post
    nobody picked up. Guess they are closed right now. I'll try tomorrow to let them know that a breakin isnt required
    Be sure to ask for Adam in fabrication. You can give him some pointers on building rear ends.
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