scareylincoln
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Hey MM world,
This forum is awesome. Im a newby to the MM world. My car is with Lidio as we speak getting a beefed up trans and tune. I'm really considering getting 4.10 gears, but im really not sure what to do. Need help~!!!!!!! Is it really that noticable diff with the gears? Does the gears change over all effect and durability of the car, with daily driving?
Give me a break! I've had my 4.10's installed for over 60k miles. Never had a problem with the transmission tailshaft.
Hey MM world,
This forum is awesome. Im a newby to the MM world. My car is with Lidio as we speak getting a beefed up trans and tune. I'm really considering getting 4.10 gears, but im really not sure what to do. Need help~!!!!!!! Is it really that noticable diff with the gears? Does the gears change over all effect and durability of the car, with daily driving?
The one thing I will say that I don't think anyone else has said (possibly because my experience may not have been the same as everyone else), is that my 4.10 Marauder ran almost neck-and-neck with a 3.55 Marauder from a roll. From a dig there is a pretty significant difference, but if you are the type that likes to partake in roll racing, THAT may be a serious reason to not do 3.55 rear gear (because frankly I don't think it'll really help all that much). Maybe someone else can chime in to that effect as well, or maybe someone can tell me I just had bad luck....
Definitely agree here. I bought an MMX driveshaft from DR when I did my gear swap. Even neglecting the incompetence on DR's part for that transaction, I feel that was the most honest waste of money I made in my MM. I am hesitant to even fully believe what is said about it now, unless I can get some reputable source to tell me otherwise, and of course a source other than DR (a big part of why I kind of don't believe why I would've needed it in the first place.)
You know, I hate to be critical on a new person, since I don't want you to feel unwelcome, but did you even read anything that was posted in this thread before you posted in it?
You should find all the info you need about your question with the exception of someone explicitly telling you whatever it is you specifically want to hear if you go back and read them. Driveability, fuel economy, engine wear, fun-factor, etc....
The one thing I will say that I don't think anyone else has said (possibly because my experience may not have been the same as everyone else), is that my 4.10 Marauder ran almost neck-and-neck with a 3.55 Marauder from a roll. From a dig there is a pretty significant difference, but if you are the type that likes to partake in roll racing, THAT may be a serious reason to not do 3.55 rear gear (because frankly I don't think it'll really help all that much). Maybe someone else can chime in to that effect as well, or maybe someone can tell me I just had bad luck....
Definitely agree here. I bought an MMX driveshaft from DR when I did my gear swap. Even neglecting the incompetence on DR's part for that transaction, I feel that was the most honest waste of money I made in my MM.
The one thing I will say that I don't think anyone else has said (possibly because my experience may not have been the same as everyone else), is that my 4.10 Marauder ran almost neck-and-neck with a 3.55 Marauder from a roll. From a dig there is a pretty significant difference, but if you are the type that likes to partake in roll racing, THAT may be a serious reason to not do 3.55 rear gear (because frankly I don't think it'll really help all that much). Maybe someone else can chime in to that effect as well, or maybe someone can tell me I just had bad luck....
I've got one with 4.10s and one with 3.55s. If I were you, I'd get the tuner from Lidio first and see how you like it. You can easily have him include the tune for 4.10s with your tuner. If you're unhappy with just the tune then you can have the gears done and just install the tune for the gears. It will take all of 5 minutes. I'm betting that you will be VERY impressed with just the tune. I did the gears first on mine, and then bought the tune. If I had it to do over again, I would just have gotten the tune. Good luck with the mods. You will enjoy it whether you do one or both!
Im still learning how to navigate through this mass of info. Thanks for the insight. No pun taken. Im just trying to learn as much as possible about the MM. Hopefully i can find some local club around the Metro DTW. Thanks once again:beer:
Yep, you had bad luck. You got 4.10's and 'drove it like you stole it' (without a proper break-in) and not surprisingly blew up your rear end and transmission. You never recovered, had problems, was never the same and you sold your MM.
Yep, you had bad luck. You got 4.10's and 'drove it like you stole it' (without a proper break-in) and not surprisingly blew up your rear end and transmission. You never recovered, had problems, was never the same and you sold your MM.
You don't need to "break in" gears. Its BS. If they are installed right you will have no issues. Let the :argue: begin....
You are smarter than all of the people at Richmond Gear (may want to call them)
BREAK IN
A new ring and pinion installation, especially a high numeric ratio with new bearings, can cause an excessive heat buildup in the rear end and cause softening of the gear teeth and bearings if a break in is not performed.
Street vehicles should be driven at normal street driving speed for approximately 10 miles, then stop and let cool for 30 minutes. Do this 2 to 3 times. Towing vehicles need approximately 200-300 miles of normal street driving before being used for towing.
On circle track race cars make approximately 6 to 8 laps at slow speed, then let cool for 30 minutes. Make 6 to 8 more laps at slow speed, then 2 to 3 laps at full speed, the let cool again for 30 minutes.
Drag cars need only an initial run-in since they are driven short distances and heat is not normally a problem with proper lube and backlash allowance.
NOTE: If after the above break in is performed, overheating of the rear end is suspected, repeat the final portion of the break in procedures.
There are thousands of more examples -- check with ANY ring and gear manufacturer and they'll tell you to break in new gears and they'll tell you why. Or you can go with just some dumb random guy on the internet who proclaims 'you ain't gotta'