need link to good but not alot of money 4.10 gears.
#21
The cheapest I would go is richmond and when I go to my gears thats what Im going with.
the difference between cheap and expensive gears is the material used, more expensive gears come with a softer(not weaker) compound that is quieter in itself and gives just a tad, cheaper gears are more rigid and have close to no give.
A cheaper gear thats to rigid is more likely to break.
However my neighbor a fully certified chevy mechanic has never seen a richmond gear break, yet has had many cars come back with stock gears destroyed, he works mostly on corvettes and camaros these days so he sees his fair share of high performance vehicles come in.
the difference between cheap and expensive gears is the material used, more expensive gears come with a softer(not weaker) compound that is quieter in itself and gives just a tad, cheaper gears are more rigid and have close to no give.
A cheaper gear thats to rigid is more likely to break.
However my neighbor a fully certified chevy mechanic has never seen a richmond gear break, yet has had many cars come back with stock gears destroyed, he works mostly on corvettes and camaros these days so he sees his fair share of high performance vehicles come in.
#23
As far as saying a cheaper gear is going to be louder is not entirely true. A 4.88 or 5.13 or any thing that big is going to make "some" noise. My 4.88 yukons were installed at a very reputable shop that owns a very successful race team and they have a very small whine. The only time you can hear it is with the windows up and radio off at a steady speed. The yukons are awesome for the price completeoffroad sells them for. 288 for gears and master install kits that aren't Chinese crap is a deal.
#26
http://youtu.be/3QjTIm-vSKg
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