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<blockquote data-quote="2cents" data-source="post: 482565" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>hah, somebody rang for me? just to share a bit, dunno abt other models but i got better torque fro changing my e30's ori 3.45 diff to a 3.91. However, at higher speeds, noise in the cab became loud. I once had a 4.10 rear diff installed & the gave a wonderful rush compared to the old 3.45 but it was too loud in the interior at speeds above 80kmph.</p><p>Of course I could hv put in noise deadening measures but why create another problem, in the first place?</p><p>I guess upgrading rear axels can improve torque but it also comes with sacrifice...that my 2cents!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2cents, post: 482565, member: 233"] hah, somebody rang for me? just to share a bit, dunno abt other models but i got better torque fro changing my e30's ori 3.45 diff to a 3.91. However, at higher speeds, noise in the cab became loud. I once had a 4.10 rear diff installed & the gave a wonderful rush compared to the old 3.45 but it was too loud in the interior at speeds above 80kmph. Of course I could hv put in noise deadening measures but why create another problem, in the first place? I guess upgrading rear axels can improve torque but it also comes with sacrifice...that my 2cents! [/QUOTE]
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