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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Beaufort, SC
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Who is the best at setting up gears locally? Specifically for a 9". I want to step down from 4.30s to 3.89s probably.
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Pm Gearmesh on here.
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Location: Summerville, SC
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Beaufort, SC
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Sounds good guys, and thank you, I sent him a PM just now! Just feel like the car will perform better at the track and get more out of the motor this way, hopefully.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: goose creek sc
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gearmesh -Gerald has done gears for me, did great work.
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Gearmesh (Gerald) is the man when it comes to gears. He is a little familiar with doing 9in gears, lol. I went from 3.90-4.30-3.90...3.90's worked better for me. We run 3.90 in all our cars unless turbo now.
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Awesome.. sounds like I am going to be in good hands
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Location: The Creek
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I've paid shops to install gears that sucked and later in life done my own that rocked...it's hit and miss but nothing amatures cant do with a little help.
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