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    1. #1
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      whats my 10 bolt 8.5 posi worth

      Hi yall,
      Considering selling rear end but what is current market value for a Eaton posi limited slip Diff, 10 bolt, 8.5", 3:42 geared, drum brake, recent build approx 5k miles ago.
      Currently installed and running in Calif.

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      Quote Originally Posted by MAGONSTERZ68 View Post
      Hi yall,
      Considering selling rear end but what is current market value for a Eaton posi limited slip Diff, 10 bolt, 8.5", 3:42 geared, drum brake, recent build approx 5k miles ago.
      Currently installed and running in Calif.
      you may want to mention what vehicle it fits.
      My half a$$ed build thread.https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...elle-6-0-4L60E

      Tighten it till it strips & back it off a quarter turn.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Alwhite00 View Post
      you may want to mention what vehicle it fits.
      Rear end is out of 1968 Camaro, 60" flange to flange

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      The 8.5 10 bolt can handle a lot of power if properly prepared.

      The main thing to get done is welding up that center section to the axle tubes.

      Millerbuilt even offers a full floater kit for bolt-on Corvette brakes, hubs and axles.
      https://millerbuiltusa.com/

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      Quote Originally Posted by F-Body International View Post
      The 8.5 10 bolt can handle a lot of power if properly prepared.



      The main thing to get done is welding up that center section to the axle tubes.

      Millerbuilt even offers a full floater kit for bolt-on Corvette brakes, hubs and axles.
      https://millerbuiltusa.com/
      well as luck would have it I got a deal on a set of 3:73s with install going in today.
      I’ll install LS 1 rear brake junk yard swap Already sitting on and plan to weld up axle tubes at that time. Thanks for the input.




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