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what did youdo to it and how does it hold up.

Should I just throw for a built 12 and be done?

 

and I mean something that has traction, I know you could run 1000hp through it with the skinny factory rubber.

 

Not looking to launch it drag race style, so it won't be receiving hard hits like that.

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spent a few hours researching it. no reason to swap unless it's to a 9" ford.

 

bearing/load surfaces are nearly identical between the 8.5 10 bolt and the 12.

With minor upgrades I'd take the properly set up 10 over a 12.....just saved several hundred.

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My 81 Malibu run a best of 9.66 on an 8.5 10 bolt. It is a 28 spline with Strange axles, GM posi, and GM 3.73s. It does have a TA Performance cover on it. Proper susopension setup is the key to making them live. Wheel hop kills them all.

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looks like for 1K it will be about as bulletproof as it can be...and considering 12 bolts are selling for $500 in this neck of the woods...I suppose I'm halfway there just keeping what I have.

-master rebuild kit

-strange/moser/williams etc axles

-eaton posi

-ring pinion

-strange billet cap

-diff cover

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looks like for 1K it will be about as bulletproof as it can be...and considering 12 bolts are selling for $500 in this neck of the woods...I suppose I'm halfway there just keeping what I have.

-master rebuild kit

-strange/moser/williams etc axles

-eaton posi

-ring pinion

-strange billet cap

-diff cover

There you go. But a rebuild on a stock GM posi is way more cost effective than a new Eaton,.

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