How much power can a 10-bolt handle with only a trutrac? Can a 10-bolt be strengthened to hold a fair amount of power? I'm specing out my next build and I have no idea what to do about the rear end. Suggestions?
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How much power can a 10-bolt handle with only a trutrac? Can a 10-bolt be strengthened to hold a fair amount of power? I'm specing out my next build and I have no idea what to do about the rear end. Suggestions?
what kinda power you making? I've seen them take around 600hp but it would depend on how hard your hammering on it
Guy over on pt.net cam very close to 1000rwhp and low 10s with a trutrac Yukon axles and a girdle.
LiL sis went low 9s on a 10bolt
twisted yukon axles and not near 1k hp :(
Hey, if it's on the internet it must be true! :)
Unfortunately, you never hear about all the rebuilding and carnage that comes along with it.
Turbo 5.7 in this red truck here at the shop, broke axles twice with all stock rearend, just a good posi.
It was only running mid 10's., ain't messing around this time, getting a 9", 35spline, trutrac posi
Answer: I just depends and you'll never get a solid answer, because one guys answer was just negated by the next post.
I am in the process of specing out my next buiild. I am only making as much power as my Cruze makes from the factory. I'm doing my homework now so I install the proper rear end from the get-go. Suggestions on a rear end if I plan to make 800ish at the wheels?
i have a 14 bolt with trutrac in my truck. I bought it back in winter of 06 but if i had to do it over again a 9" would be my only option
Moser makes a bolt in replacement 9". Just sayin'.
We also make a "TRUE BOLT IN 9"
Or a Dana 60 if interested. 4 channel abs is not an
Issue either we make it work not delete it
Comes With stock disc brakes give us a call if interested.