Moser 9" housing...
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Car: 1991 Camaro RS
Moser 9" housing...
What would this rear housing need to be a bolt in for my stock rear? I have a 91 RS that is getting a 455 Buick transplant. It has drum brakes at the moment. I need to do this as cheap as possible and use as many ebay/used parts as I can.
http://www.moserengineering.com/cata....asp?ItemID=31
"Part #: 7H9FBT
GM "F" Body Housing WITH Torque Arm Brkt
$585 "
http://www.moserengineering.com/cata....asp?ItemID=31
"Part #: 7H9FBT
GM "F" Body Housing WITH Torque Arm Brkt
$585 "
Last edited by dennis6; Mar 10, 2004 at 02:16 AM.
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if you get that housing with the TQ arm bracket, and the axles that go with it... you can then get a used/ production 9" to drop into it....
swap the U joint on the driveshaft to a "conversion" one that will mate the shaft to the 9" and you should be set.
thats the idea atleast... i would go that route, but i have other things i need to do first.
swap the U joint on the driveshaft to a "conversion" one that will mate the shaft to the 9" and you should be set.
thats the idea atleast... i would go that route, but i have other things i need to do first.
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Originally posted by MrDude_1
if you get that housing with the TQ arm bracket, and the axles that go with it... you can then get a used/ production 9" to drop into it....
swap the U joint on the driveshaft to a "conversion" one that will mate the shaft to the 9" and you should be set.
thats the idea atleast... i would go that route, but i have other things i need to do first.
if you get that housing with the TQ arm bracket, and the axles that go with it... you can then get a used/ production 9" to drop into it....
swap the U joint on the driveshaft to a "conversion" one that will mate the shaft to the 9" and you should be set.
thats the idea atleast... i would go that route, but i have other things i need to do first.
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