7.5 in rear

malibu78

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May 11, 2008
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im currently working on putting a 350 (350 horse/400lb ft) and a 700r4 into my malibu. I was wondering if its worth building up the stock 7.5 rear with a posi unit and 3.73 gears or sourcing out an 8.5 from a grand national which i kno can be expensive.
 

lasttime78

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Mar 7, 2011
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Just outside Rochester, New York
If your going to race it every week-end and run slicks it won't last. If your going to build a nice street car and get on here and there at lights and stuff,. It will be fine,but any more hp I would seek out a bigger rear-end.
 

Brown_Gbody

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Feb 17, 2010
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It's my set up exactly, and for as few times as I break the tires loose, I'm fine with it. When I win the 540 million lottery tomorrow, I'll buy a 9 inch for the car. First thing!
 

Doober

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Jun 2, 2003
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Good axles and a bearing support cover are your friends :) Put good parts in it and you should have no issue with it... I have a stock open high-miler 2.29 behind a 375ish hp/4-speed combo and it's been fine for the couple thousand miles I put on it, but I also don't beat on it (clutch dumps, hard shifts, etc.). If you take care of it, it will last.
 

dickeymoore

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Mar 19, 2007
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I have a stock 7.5 with 373 gears in my Monte Carlo SS with a 425+hp SBC 406 been working fine for me for years, has a aliminum differential cover with bearings support studs, only use on street no slicks.
 

LS6 Tommy

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May 15, 2004
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IMO, the cost of updating the 7.5 is so close to what a GN rear costs, it's a no-brainer. Go with the 8.5. It''s probably stronger stock than an updated 7.5". I've seen updated 7.5" rears pop on peacefully driven mild V6 automatic cars...

Tommy
 

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