K kittypancake Well-Known Member Joined Feb 3, 2011 Messages 623 Reaction score 15 Location ct Mar 4, 2012 #1 How can I ID a 7 1/4 suregrip? I would like a little more traction w/o switching to 8.25 or 8 3/4. I doubt I'll be pushing it hard enough to break it.
How can I ID a 7 1/4 suregrip? I would like a little more traction w/o switching to 8.25 or 8 3/4. I doubt I'll be pushing it hard enough to break it.
1970Duster Well-Known Member Joined May 30, 2010 Messages 6,644 Reaction score 215 Mar 4, 2012 #2 An all stock /6 can break a 7.25 rearend. It would more cost effective to use an 8.25 rearend
powerwagonpaul Well-Known Member Joined Mar 28, 2010 Messages 514 Reaction score 18 Location Las Vegas, Nevada Mar 4, 2012 #3 actualy a 7 1/4 sure grip is quite strong compared to an open 7 1/4. not sayin it is as strong as an 8 1/4 or 8 3/4 but better than an open diff. i want one. the advantage would be you woulndt need to build a driveshaft or change anything else.
actualy a 7 1/4 sure grip is quite strong compared to an open 7 1/4. not sayin it is as strong as an 8 1/4 or 8 3/4 but better than an open diff. i want one. the advantage would be you woulndt need to build a driveshaft or change anything else.