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Yukon GM55P 308 Performance Gear Differential Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
Rating 
4.3
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Description of Yukon GM55P 308 Performance Gear Differential

Yukon Ring and Pinion sets give you the confidence of knowing you’re running gears designed for the harshest of conditions. Whether it’s on the street, off-road, or at the track; Yukon ring and pinion sets deliver unrivaled performance and quality. Yukon uses the latest designs and manufacturing technologies to provide a quiet running gear that is strong and easy to set up. All Yukon ring and pinion sets come standard with a one-year warranty. This product is used in a 3.08 ratio.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

"Improved Traction with Yukon Performance Differential

The Yukon GM55P 308 Performance Gear Differential is a game-changer for anyone looking to boost their car's traction. As a result of my tests, I determined that this product provides a noticeable difference in acceleration and cornering capabilities. The build quality is exceptional and installation was straightforward making it a great option for those looking to upgrade their drive train .The only potential downside is the higher cost compared to other differential options on the market…

Pros
  • Improved traction and stability on the road or track.
Cons
  • A little torn

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Change the fuselage to Bel Air 56 and it works, just not very well.

looks good but doesn't fit 56 Belair. I had to move the carrier to the left in the third element enough to get the correct clearance so that the ring gear would hit the back of the case. Heated and pounded the body to release and mounted the differential. The creature howls like a coonhound. He pulled it back, the left axle hit the transverse shaft. I replaced the 355 cog with this one and hoped for the best but no luck.

Pros
  • Drive
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging