question for all of you with 4:10s

hotrodlincoln93

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ok... to any of you who went out and got better gears for their marks (mainly 4:10s)... did all of you change your driveshaft and buy a chip so that you could exceed 80 mph?? problems with vibrations either?? i had hoped that since mine is a 93, my good ol one piece driveshaft would do the trick.. and dont got the money for a chip to thrown in the mix either right now.. lemme know how ya'll made out. THANKS
 
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ok... to any of you who went out and got better gears for their marks (mainly 4:10s)... did all of you change your driveshaft and buy a chip so that you could exceed 80 mph?? problems with vibrations either?? i had hoped that since mine is a 93, my good ol one piece driveshaft would do the trick.. and dont got the money for a chip to thrown in the mix either right now.. lemme know how ya'll made out. THANKS

I installed a 4:10 and posi unit, and I did not get a chip or a driveshaft, and I have gone a bit over 100 mph with no problems what so ever. I may just be the lucky one though.....oh, and mine is a 97 mark.
 
If you ain't got the money for a driveshaft and/or chip, I would be hesitant.

I put 4.10s in my '93 confident I would not need a driveshaft. I already had a chip. I just had the exhaust taken to true cat back duals with a single X pipe before the 4.10s.

After the install, I had a shop R&R the fuel pump and change the speedo gear. I drove it very little before then and was concerned the wrong speedo affected the shift points. After I got the car back I noticed for the first time on the highway that a vibration started at 75-80mph. I previously had NO vibration at highway speeds over 120mph.

I really figured I could R&R the u-joints, have it balanced and then I could index it on the car to eliminate the vibes. Afterall, they weren't THAT bad. About that time a group buy for a MMx driveshaft started. I prefer driving my Mark VIII to laying under it, so I spent the moola. :D

I was thoroughly impressed with the new shaft. It took out vibrations I didn't even know existed! Eventually, I sold my one-piece driveshaft to a Gen2 owner whose '97 had highway speed vibrations. IT cured his problems. Go figure.

Now as far as the chip being a requirement, I ain't sure. Like I said, I already had a chip. BUT you do need to change the speedo gear to the white 23 tooth gear. :wrench
 
i did 3.73's and a chip, but no driveshaft.. i NEED a driveshaft now though.. it vibrates pretty bad at 80.. bad enough that i back down to 75 on long trips to keep my sanity..
 

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