I am not doing a restoration of any kind. But I am not doing a rod. No
chopping, nothing like that. So my concerns about originality are
small. Though, I do have all the parts to put the truck back to original
(may be a selling point someday?) So it sounds like a posi is just a good
thing to have, and aside from a larger initial investment, won't cost me
more in the long run?
-alfie
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000 MLayton324@aol.com wrote:
> fred
> its really your choice 300.00 for posi and discs is really a very good
> price if you are doing a custom or rod resto then it really makes it nice
> the posi simply gives you both sides pulling on the rear as opposed to just
> the right great for traction not really any downsides to it just keep
> the proper lube with the additive in it but you are right, the non posi
> drums are much cheaper
>
>
>
> Mike Layton
> Sumter SC
>
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> 50 2 ton
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> 50 3600 wrecker
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> 68c30
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