3.70 rear end ratio
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3.70 rear end ratio
How much torque can they handle. I know there not ment for SPEED. Ive herd nothing over 80 mph would be to smart.
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re: 3.70 rear end ratio
I have that ratio in the F100 coupled with the 3 speed and the 300-6. Pulling is not a problem. Racing and cruising at 80 on the interstate... well lets just say the ole 300 is wound pretty tight at those speeds.
Chris
72 F100 Stepside w/ 78 300 CID
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71 F250 PS, PB, AC, Auto, 390
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72 F100 Stepside w/ 78 300 CID
Hedman Headers
Disc Brakes
Power Steering with 3 STILL on the tree
Comfy Crown Vic Seats
71 F250 PS, PB, AC, Auto, 390
Loooong way to go on this one!
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re: 3.70 rear end ratio
3.70 not for hiway driving, when I do make long trips, I'm doing like 62-67 mph. but then I go pretty easy on my vehicles nowadays. Id bet these trucks are not seeing that much hiway driving anyway. I like the torque, driveability, and pretty good mileage.
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If you have a OD trans to help control the RPM of the engine I don't see what differance it would make to the rear end? Lots of racers use the 9" rear ends at high speeds in circle track racing...how would a nice smooth highway be any differant/worse?
I have 3.7's in may truck and drive 70 mph all the time. I have never had it get hot or had any problems. Just keep the fluid filled and the vent working and you should be fine.
I have 3.7's in may truck and drive 70 mph all the time. I have never had it get hot or had any problems. Just keep the fluid filled and the vent working and you should be fine.
Dan
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Project: '63 F-100 LWB / 460 / C6 / 2x4 / Work In Progress!
Daily Driver: '67 F-250 Converted to F-100 LWB / 300 / T-5 / 9" 3.70:1 / 235/75R15 Tires
1/4 mile in 17.64s @ 75mph (it's 4200lbs!!!)
"Work Harder! Millions On Welfare Depend On YOU!!"
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re: 3.70 rear end ratio
I had a 3.70 in my 71 back when it had a 351W AOD in it. Cruised the interstate well at 70-80. Sucked down the gas at those speeds though.
clint
clint
71 F100 SportCustom
460 C6. Disc Brake/Power-steering/automatic Swap. 3.00
1986 Bronco 5.0 AOD
460 C6. Disc Brake/Power-steering/automatic Swap. 3.00
1986 Bronco 5.0 AOD