3.45 rear gears

SNKBYT

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Where is the best place to purchase 3.45 rear gears. Are their different manufactures, or are they all the same.
 

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I just got my 3.55's put in at Unitrax - half a day and under $1200. I love 'em! Really puts the power in a more useable range for street driving.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mark Mazon - 94RT No CA:
Does Unitrax have their own gear set, or are these Chevy gears, Richmond, etc? Anyone know? I have heard that some gears that were being installed (aftermarket) early on were too soft, and were losing teeth on the pinion gear. I am interested in a gear change, but only want to do it once!

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I believe Unitrax uses Dana/Spicer products. I asked if they were going to use Richmond gears on my Viper, and they laughed, saying that they only use the highest quality parts and accessories. I guess Richmond is below their standards. Anyway, they have a one year unlimited warranty, and I have heard nothing but good reviews of their work.

BTW, they are where Claude Short sends their gear work on the cars they upgrade.
 

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Does Unitrax have their own gear set, or are these Chevy gears, Richmond, etc? Anyone know? I have heard that some gears that were being installed (aftermarket) early on were too soft, and were losing teeth on the pinion gear. I am interested in a gear change, but only want to do it once!
 

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