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    Talking Who's good at setting up rear gears? 8.8 Ford

    I want to put a 4.10 gear in my DD and just upgraded to a 31 spline Trac-Lok with Mosers in my other stang and I want to reuse the 3.73's in it. My car reusing the old gears is already torn apart in the garage and just needs the carrier shimmed correctly. My DD is all together but I can have them torn apart side by side to have someone set them both up in one shot. My buddy who was supposed to help me set them up is in jail and who knows when he'll get out so im kinda stuck right now.

    Im willing to pay someone whatever they want plus gas, food and beer(after the works done) within reason to come to my house and do the work. I have a compressor and a lot of tools so they wont need to bring much if any of their own tools. Let me know if you want to make some extra cash.
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    PM 1bad86z he does great work.
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    Thanks will do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigWheelinBubba View Post
    PM 1bad86z he does great work.

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    There not that difficult to set-up. Plus if you do it yourself you wont be affraid when you change combos later on down the road. There is a ton of online info that can help you along the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orangejuiced86 View Post
    There not that difficult to set-up. Plus if you do it yourself you wont be affraid when you change combos later on down the road. There is a ton of online info that can help you along the way.
    Yeah I just wanted to do it right the first time and if Scott can show me whats right and whats wrong then maybe I can do my next set myself.

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    Thanks Scott-1bad86z and all who recommended him.

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