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Think I should install a posi???

1.6K views 20 replies 15 participants last post by  KENK66  
#1 ·
This is what happens when I really jump on the car, it is 215' long and I had to let up so I could get away from the smoke. :: http://pic4.picturetrail.com/VOL58/851574/1535460/45551702.jpg
 
#3 ·
Do another one, coming back the other way!! :: :: ::
 
#4 ·
Trac-loc, yes. How wide of a tire are you running there?
 
#5 ·
I would go with a trac-lock not a full posi. I just installed one that works works like a champ. Spur that pony and both the rear just fry. :: And it goes straight too! ::
A full posi (or as they are also called detroit locker)and your going to have problems turning. The trac loc will slightly chirp when you really put it in a tight slow turn. Mine does it when I back it out of the drive way but normal driving it is not even noticed.
 
#8 ·
It depends only on your budget and your intentions..

I beg to differ on the Detroit Locker - I have one. They have been just fine to drive for some time now. The "sof-loc" model (3.70 and smaller) is nearly undetectable when turning.

What ARE your intentions ? ::
 
#10 ·
Then that 215 feet is all that more impressive! Get the t-loc and harness that power! ;)
 
#11 ·
I was thinking about making a new thread, but since it relates to this post I will post it here.

I also need a posi for my stang. Since the 8" posi units are hard to find in the junkyards, where is a good place to get one at a reasonable price? I am still a student, so money is an issue. I also want some lower rear gears.. let me know where a good but low cost place is (if there is one).
 
#12 ·
This black mark came from a nine inch rear. I am still trying to find a place to get parts or a whole 8" posi for my vert though, so If I find one I'll let you know
 
#15 ·
I've already offered my services on the 8" rears and I can build a 9" as well. or are ya hoping to come across one of those great(read cheap) deals ? ;)
 
#17 ·
Sean, I realize you have offered your services, and If I could find one of those (CHEAP DEALS) yeah, I would buy it!!! When I first posted I was looking for info and then I started looking for parts. And what you came back with was I'll rebuild the posi or the chunk. Thats not what I asked for and still haven't. If I need someone to rebuild it I would have gotten in touch with you when you first contacted me. What I wanted was a little info, I got that. Now I am looking for some parts I haven't found them yet. But I will and I'll rebuild the rear myself. I have done everything on this car myself and am not going to give in because its a rear. I have a cousin who would rebuild it for nothing if I wanted to go that way.
 
#19 ·
thanks Art for pointing out my abuse of the term. Down here
in this part of the country the term is abused quite a bit.
:: Meaning when you speak FORD it is almost like speaking Greek.
 
#20 ·
well then let me know SPECIFICALLY what you need and I'll see if I have it all in stock. I'm just trying to help out a fellow VMFer and if you had told me what you really needed and that you wanted to DIY then I'd offer up the parts just like I am now. what I don't have I can at least tell you where to get it. :: the offer is there, and no need to be rude about it. :(
 
#21 ·
You won't leave such nice straight lines with posi.., uh, limited slip.
Your rear end will go one way and then another trying to get ahead of your front end. Might be scary (certainly can scare SWMBO anyway)!