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2manycarz Brain thats a standard rear. The abuse is what will tell you how long it will live. If the rearend is set up correctly, backlash, pinion depth, all new bearings, seals, fluid and a carrier with good clutch pack, you could go 80-100 thousand miles. Wear and tear tells life span. I did my rear myself and it lasted 4 1/2 miles and a new stub shaft bearing broke. I know guys with 20 thousand hard racing miles and never had a problem. Luck of the draw. Hope this helps. Rick Lake
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