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RE: [oletrucks] Update - Replacement Ring & Pinion Gears

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Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Update - Replacement Ring & Pinion Gears
From: mark@noakes.com
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 17:37:56 -0700 (PDT)
Agreed; per this thread, I've wondered how any new gear sets could compete with
Patrick's which sells for both the AD and TF rear ends.

If you want custom, then a different gear set in an original rear end isn't the 
way to
go.  If you want better highway gearing in an original style truck, then it 
is...unless
you can come up with an original overdrive as I did for my Chevy Suburban.

If you have a TF GMC, there's also the option of finding the optional 3.38 rear 
end.  I
know they exist because my 59 GMC Suburban has one and the original literature 
mentions
it.

Mark Noakes
58/56 Chevy Suburban
58 GMC NAPCO
59 GMC Suburban
Knoxville,TN

On Wed, 17 April 2002, "Mike Baggese" wrote

> 
>   Since you asked for comments...from my perspective whomever ventures into
> this will now have to go into competition with the other aftermarket
> vendors who already offer a gearset for the original diff's.   Might be
> tough going, not sure.
> 
>   My next comment is unless someone want's to have a "number's matching"
> rearend housing, I think the idea of rebuilding an original rear with a new
> gear set is not the way to go...there's a plethora of interchangable
> rearends that come in a variety of flavors, that with a minimal amount of
> welding can be adapted to these trucks.  I guess the guys running a
> torque-tube rear may require additional work, so maybe that's a
> consideration.
> 
>   Anyway, I'm not a complete purist at heart, so other opinions may vary;)
> 
> 
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Randall J. Krebs <lawgod@offshore-tax.com>
> > To: mark <ccpanel@jps.net>; <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
>  > Date: 4/17/02 10:03:32 AM
> > Subject: [oletrucks] Update - Replacement Ring & Pinion Gears
> >
> > I have started the ball in motion to get more information.  They have
> asked
> > a question regarding the diameter of the ring gear (I didn't know without
> > pulling the cover off my old '58).  The following number is just an
> ESTIMATE
> > so that people can give me more feedback.
> > 
> > They are telling me that the magic number of units is 100 of each
> type/set.
> > The estimated price is $165 to $185 per set.
> > 
> > The price seems right, but I only had 13 people respond, and I would guess
> > that not all want the same set.
> > 
> > It seems to me that there is a business opportunity for someone who might
> be
> > in the business or interested in getting into the business (upto 140% mark
> > up vs. the going rate).  Maybe that person is me, but naturally the price
> > would increase because I would have to sit on an inventory.
> > 
> > I'm not making any money off of this - actually I don't even need one, I
> > have swapped in a Ford 9 inch.
> > 
> > Comments please!
> > 
> > Randy
> > 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "mark" <ccpanel@jps.net>
> > To: "Randall J. Krebs" <lawgod@offshore-tax.com>;
> <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
> > Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 4:31 PM
> > Subject: [oletrucks] Replacement Ring & Pinion Gears
> > 
> > 
> > > i would like to find gears. i think a 3.00 or 2.73 gear set would be
> nice.
> > > that would yield speeds of between 70-75 at 2500 RPM
> > > mark
> > > what would be the cost per gearset?
> > >   http://pweb.jps.net/~woodson
> > >
> > >
> > > too many roundcabs...
> > oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
> 
> 
> --- Mike 
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