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fordfan22585

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i need to re gear my bronco but i cant find a matching set of 4.11 or 4.10. I can only find 4.11 for the rear and 4.10 for the front would this be ok to run or am i just blind. Also what brand would be the best for the money there seems to be a huge price range in gear sets.

 

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i need to re gear my bronco but i cant find a matching set of 4.11 or 4.10. I can only find 4.11 for the rear and 4.10 for the front would this be ok to run or am i just blind. Also what brand would be the best for the money there seems to be a huge price range in gear sets.
Yah, that is a common combination. The difference is just enough to give the front wheels a chance to pull just slightly more aggressively than the rear. That helps keep the rear where it belongs.

Good luck,

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Fred's right, this issue has been debated to death in the past. Look thru the archives if you're curious but the bottom line is that the 0.01 betweeen gearsets makes absolutely NO difference at all. Ford routinely sells trucks with 3.54 fronts & 3.55 rears. Even 0.02 or 0.03 would be negligable. It's a non-issue, don't worry about it.

 

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