Rear End Build

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Mister H12

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Yeah, and I'd love some silent gears, but I'd rather get good quality and save money where I can.
 

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when i did my rear end i went with yukon billet axles, 4.30 Gears USA Standard, Detroit TrueTrac and Master install kit with timken Bearings and Rear Axle Seals. im making shy of almost 500 HP to the rear wheels. Hope this helps you out
 
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when i did my rear end i went with yukon billet axles, 4.30 Gears USA Standard, Detroit TrueTrac and Master install kit with timken Bearings and Rear Axle Seals. im making shy of almost 500 HP to the rear wheels. Hope this helps you out

I was wanting yukon axles too, but I'm unsure of their length, and I'm not gonna pull them just to measure then order.. its my DD. But I pretty much wanted all that except 4.11s instead of 4.30s
 

Donnie Yukonie

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Get Yukon or Richmand in my opinion. or the OEM ones. But I will be getting the tru trac with 4.10 yukon gears along with their master kit for my burb. I have about 450hp at the crank.

This ^ , Also if you order Yukons , master rebuild kit there is a seal that doesnt come with the kit , can't remember now which one exactly but you will find out when you dig in it . shouldn't cost more than a few dollars
 

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