raredesign
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raredesign,
I have no idea what will really hold up on your Mustang but let me share a thought with you.
I have a 2008 Bullitt Mustang and they come from Ford with the GT-500 rear-end-assembly.
Some years ago I had a great deal of problems with trying to change rear-end-gears.
I finally had enough and ordered a complete Ford GT-500 Rear-End-Assembly from American Muscle.
They come with 3:73 gears.
Recently I had the rear-end-gears changed to the Ford Racing 4:10 Gears.
I'm mentioning this to you to simply say there are a heck of a lot of GT-500 Mustangs with running the power level both of us have at the rear wheels.
You might want to at least think about this as I have never had any issues at all with mine since buying it new in 2008 and it now has like 57K miles on it.
Just something maybe for you to take into consideration and just so you know I don't have ANY (Noticeable-Noise) coming from the Ford Racing installed 4:10-Gears.
Terry
Thank you for that detailed reply.
That is quite interesting, because it looks like it uses the same Traction-Lok, but is perhaps just with the Carbon discs.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/frpp-svt-rear-assembly-0512.html
I currently have the FRPP 4.10's in, and will be switching back to the 3.55's because I'm going turbo.
I take it you are using this primarily on the street and not roasting it on the track which is why it has held up. That will probably be similar to my situation as I won't do many runs at the track, and just mostly shows, meets, and cruises.
At this point, it's starting to look like worst cast, carbon discs, and they will hold on the street for a while, and if I go with the Detroit True-trac, it may be a little noisy, but will likely be what I need.




