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thunder
03-21-2011, 05:49 PM
so once again i blew my rear... I want to replace it with anything stronger 12bolt/9'/8.8 whatever as long as it holds. Currently i cant find a good deal on a used rear and buying a new one is way out of my price range.

This leaves me a little undecided, should i slap in a replacement ten-bolt and hope it holds or just leave the car on jackstands until i can afford a proper rear.

NastyEllEssWon
03-21-2011, 06:20 PM
it wont hurt to toss a cheap stock unit in if you want the car drivable till you can afford a nice rear and do all the research into what you want. just take it easy on the car.

jts98z28
03-21-2011, 07:37 PM
i went through a few ten bolts and finally pulled my head out of my ass and decided to buy a 12 bolt, only a little over 2k brand new shipped to my door, now i just need the money lol..and if you can do without your car take it off insurance so you save the money from that to helpfund the rear, if not just buy a replacement ten bolt

BonzoHansen
03-21-2011, 07:40 PM
"leave the car on jackstands " - worst idea listed. cars are not sedentary things and sitting is bad for them. and it is a waste of car.

either pony up and get a good one or buy a cheapo replacement, stay away from slicks and start saving your pennies.

sweetbmxrider
03-21-2011, 08:00 PM
s60s are cheap and I always see rears in classifieds. I saved around $1200 on the used one I bought.

S.J.SLEEPER
03-22-2011, 03:04 AM
pm NJtorque.....he has like 10 or 15 rears laying around... lol

thunder
03-22-2011, 03:59 PM
pm NJtorque.....he has like 10 or 15 rears laying around... lol

He sold his rears i think

Pampered-Z
03-25-2011, 07:59 AM
As already said, there isn't a cheap upgrades for rears.

Your options are a 12 bolt, Ford 9 or Dana 60 style, each are around $2500 dependng on drive shaft, backing plates etc needed.

Throw in another stocker, and don't run sticky tires.

thunder
03-25-2011, 11:48 AM
Ya but i blew the rear on allseason tires that are only 245's

BonzoHansen
03-25-2011, 12:43 PM
I've ruined one of those crappy 7.5 rears on 255/60/15 Radial TAs. You have 2 options: Either buy the right rear now or throw a cheap used one in and save your money, and hope you trip on a good used rear. Or learn to love the peg-leg.

LTb1ow
03-25-2011, 03:14 PM
I've ruined one of those crappy 7.5 rears on 255/60/15 Radial TAs. You have 2 options: Either buy the right rear now or throw a cheap used one in and save your money, and hope you trip on a good used rear. Or learn to love the peg-leg.

And my ten bolt lives gloriously on MT ET streets...

Just buy a stock rear, leave it alone ( weren't you the guy who didn't know something was reverse threaded?) and don't drive like an asshat.

Save for a real rear end and win.

thunder
03-25-2011, 07:54 PM
bleh but dropping money on a rear takes me that much further from something halfway decent.Right now the car is sitting and im slowly fixing the little odds and ends since its off the road anyway

And ya i ****ed up the first time i did a rebuild. but i learn through my mistakes. atleast i dont gotta pop my hood to turn off my fuelpump

Slow-V6
03-27-2011, 10:18 AM
What about a older 9 bolt out of a 3rd gen? I had one in my 88 GTA and was told they hold up better then a 10bolt and you can get one from the junk yard for about the same price as a 10 bolt.. Might last a little longer untill you get a real rear end!!

NastyEllEssWon
03-27-2011, 04:32 PM
What about a older 9 bolt out of a 3rd gen? I had one in my 88 GTA and was told they hold up better then a 10bolt and you can get one from the junk yard for about the same price as a 10 bolt.. Might last a little longer untill you get a real rear end!!

third gen rears are narrower than a 4th gen. besides that i dont think it would direct bolt in anyway.

thunder
03-27-2011, 06:13 PM
right now it looks like going with a Ford 8.8

Tru2Chevy
03-27-2011, 06:58 PM
third gen rears are narrower than a 4th gen. besides that i dont think it would direct bolt in anyway.
3rd gen rear is a direct bolt in, but he would need to run 3rd gen wheels in the rear to keep the spacing right.

right now it looks like going with a Ford 8.8
Seriously? The money you spend getting the 8.8 to fit and bolt up would be much better saved towards the aftermarket bolt in rear of your choice.

- Justin

jts98z28
03-27-2011, 09:26 PM
right now it looks like going with a Ford 8.8

if you decide to go that way pm me i have a 8.8 from a mustang with 3.73s