Rear end gears

I know there are most likely threads out there similar to this one so ill get to the point. I was looking into buying some rear end gears. *3.73*
Which would be the best for a decient price?
Are Richmond rear end gears nice? I have heard good and bad about them *but thats with almost anything people have their own opinion*
Throw me some options and ill see what I would want to do.
Thanks!!!! :SNSign:
 
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Ford Racing gears are the best on the market, and people seem to have the least issues with them. But then again, it really all comes down to the install. A set of Motive gears installed properly will not whine, but for whatever reason shops seem to have harder times installing them. A bad install of FRPP gears will lead to whining and all sorts of other great things. No matter which brand you choose, always be sure the shop knows their stuff...
 
Ford Racing gears are the best on the market, and people seem to have the least issues with them. But then again, it really all comes down to the install. A set of Motive gears installed properly will not whine, but for whatever reason shops seem to have harder times installing them. A bad install of FRPP gears will lead to whining and all sorts of other great things. No matter which brand you choose, always be sure the shop knows their stuff...


FRPP 4.10 gears FTW.....


true any gear set installed incorrectly will whine, but for some reason i just dont like installing motive because they are cut differently than the FRPP and they require shimming as to the FRPP you can use the one form the old pinion
 
my95gtstang said:
dang really? i thought for sure it would be alot more than that.... hrm... what all is done to your car? if its only a 1mpg drop then i might look into it.

I have 4.10s for a DD. Gas mileage did not drop that much. I could hardly tell teh difference. Go with the 4.10s. You will regret it later if you go 3.73 imo.
 
except 4.10s + drag radials = broken axels :)

I have drag radials and 3.73s and my car is my daily driver. I drive about 40 miles if not more (total) to work and back every day. 80% highway and the rest streets. My 3.73s are great. It was a MUCH NEEDED advance over the stock gears. After driving with 3.73s i can't even believe i let myself go with 3.27s for so long. And when i feel like rompin on the car on the free way (now that i have gears and my raptor shiftlight) :D I sometimes wish i had a bit mroe gear and went with 4.10s. However i love the RPM ranges that im at when i drive and 3.73s suit me the best. Because its my dialy driver i didn't want to have to worry about too high RPMs and traction loss in rain or whatever. Plus with my drag radials (and even sticker ones comin next summer) I didn't want to upgrade the rear so im content with my 3.73s.

Its really up to you. But DEFINATELY get FRPP gears and get what suits you.

If you are going to get a power adder in the future. Get 3.73s. If you are just on the street and not the highway too much get 4.10s. Lots of auto-trans guys on here recommend getting 4.10s if you have an auto too.

I had 4.10s in my last 98GT (auto) stang, and i like my 3.73s in my 5spd 02 GT now a lot better. Not that that means anything LOL just saying.


www.mustangtuning.com has good gears. Enter Coupon Code: STANGNET at the end of the order and get 5% off. Also, get the MASTER bearing kit (not the motive one though, FRPP again only). Replace the pinion and carrier bearings while you're in there.
 
I have FRPP 3.73's and i love them...I will be getting an S/C next year, so thats the only reason i went 3.73's instead of 4.10's...but trust me, if you are not going to go FI. get the 4.10's.

I still want them, but i think it will be over kill when i add the blower.

yeah, my vote is for FRPP
 
U got to think about it before you do the gear install i have done 3 now.

1.) Are you looking for the best times on the drag strip or the best performance low end or high end ?

If you want to use it at the track you will be shifting in to 4th and run a slower time due to this in the 1/4 with the 4.10's rather than the 3.73's where you will stay in 3rd. The 4.10's will give you a lot more pull on the road down low where you need it but when you do this you also need to think about traction.
 
MY Cobra said:
...If you want to use it at the track you will be shifting in to 4th and run a slower time due to this in the 1/4 with the 4.10's rather than the 3.73's where you will stay in 3rd. The 4.10's will give you a lot more pull on the road down low where you need it but when you do this you also need to think about traction.


I wouldn't have gone so far as to say you'll run slower times just because you have 4.10s over 3.73s. In fact you may have just pissed off the "4.10 cult" that resides on this forum.

There are a lot of factors that come into play when racing, and just because you have an extra shift isn't one of them. Not when it comes to 4.10s vs 3.73s
 
03ghoststang said:
FRPP 4.10 gears FTW.....


true any gear set installed incorrectly will whine, but for some reason i just dont like installing motive because they are cut differently than the FRPP and they require shimming as to the FRPP you can use the one form the old pinion


Any proper gear install includes checking the pinion depth and reshiming if needed.. FFRP's are no different in this way than any other gear...