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What should the rear gears be on a Ford Mustang?

What should the rear gears be on a Ford Mustang?

If your Mustang comes stock with 3.55 rear gears and you install 4.10s, then your cruising RPM will be higher at 60 MPH equating to decreased gas mileage and more wear and tear on your car’s engine. Point is, if you do a lot of street driving, you want to definitely consider the ramifications of putting a steep set of rear gears in your Mustang.

What makes the rear wheels turn on a Mustang?

Your driveshaft connects to the smaller pinion gear. This pinion gear then turns the larger ring gear using interlocking teeth. This is what turns the rear axle and with it, your Mustang’s rear wheels. The number of times the driveshaft rotates for each rear wheel rotation is your Mustang’s rear gear ratio.

Where does the power come from in a Ford Mustang?

The basics of your Mustang’s drivetrain are pretty straightforward. Power comes from your Mustang’s engine then travels to the transmission, which rotates the driveshaft. In order for the driveshaft’s rotation to travel to the rear wheels, your Mustang relies on a differential. The input of the differential is a ring and pinion gear.

How big is the rear axle on a Ford Mustang?

Most late model Mustangs are 8.8” live axle cars. Some V6 models have 7.5” rears, whereas 2015-2019 Mustangs have 8.8” IRS-specific rear gears. Be sure to double-check what rear axle you have before picking up your new rear gears.

If your Mustang comes stock with 3.55 rear gears and you install 4.10s, then your cruising RPM will be higher at 60 MPH equating to decreased gas mileage and more wear and tear on your car’s engine. Point is, if you do a lot of street driving, you want to definitely consider the ramifications of putting a steep set of rear gears in your Mustang.

What kind of shift lever does a 1965 Mustang have?

The Automatic Shift Lever will fit 1965-1968 Mustangs. By now, your original automatic shift lever is likely very worn out and dull. This new Automatic Shift Lever for 1965-1968 Mustangs gives your shifter some new life, with all new internal mechanisms and cable, plus a beautiful chrome plated finish. 1.

How big is the rear differential on a Ford Mustang?

A professional will also be able to help you address some of the other important rear gear considerations. To select new pinion gears, you’ll also need to know your Ford rear differential size. Since 2011, V6 and V8 Mustangs have used Ford’s 8.8” rear end, but before that many used a 7.5” rear.

Most late model Mustangs are 8.8” live axle cars. Some V6 models have 7.5” rears, whereas 2015-2019 Mustangs have 8.8” IRS-specific rear gears. Be sure to double-check what rear axle you have before picking up your new rear gears.

What kind of gear does a 1965 Mustang use?

The speedometers in 1965-1998 Mustangs are calibrated mechanically using a drive gear and a driven gear. There are two styles of driven gears available, described by Bill in the above video, so make sure to use the formula to determine which driven gear you need.

The Automatic Shift Lever will fit 1965-1968 Mustangs. By now, your original automatic shift lever is likely very worn out and dull. This new Automatic Shift Lever for 1965-1968 Mustangs gives your shifter some new life, with all new internal mechanisms and cable, plus a beautiful chrome plated finish. 1.

A professional will also be able to help you address some of the other important rear gear considerations. To select new pinion gears, you’ll also need to know your Ford rear differential size. Since 2011, V6 and V8 Mustangs have used Ford’s 8.8” rear end, but before that many used a 7.5” rear.

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Ruth Doyle