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#11
u answered part of your problem in your question...
other than that
more gear
possible after market suspension cal tracs, slide -a-links etc...
i can tell you now that your 383 is not going to pull your 3400 Lb car out of the hole without a bunch of gear.......
so your 60 ft is about right for what you have motor/chassis and 3400lbs.
plus your tire size ( height) was never mentioned...this is a key role.
Brian
other than that
more gear
possible after market suspension cal tracs, slide -a-links etc...
i can tell you now that your 383 is not going to pull your 3400 Lb car out of the hole without a bunch of gear.......
so your 60 ft is about right for what you have motor/chassis and 3400lbs.
plus your tire size ( height) was never mentioned...this is a key role.
Brian
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#13
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With a `glide, you will need a gear set in the 4.88:1 to 5.13:1 range with that kind of weight. Unless you run more HP, the other option is to get the torque multiplication from the gears. Just my $.02.