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Old 05-06-2009, 11:05 PM
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I am currently in process of building my own 9" housing. There doesnt appear to be any issues other than the fact i am having a hard time figuring out how Moser and others attach the tourqe arm to the rear end. From the few pictures on mosers site it looks like there is some kind of bracket coming off of the housing but i cant really tell much. Is there anyone who might have a 9 inch in their car that has some pictures of the housing? Perhaps pictures of the housing before it went into the car? Most likely if i can get this thing worked out i will be able to produce housings and potientially complete rear's for a very affordable price. I just need a little assistance with this issue to get the first one complete.

Any help would be very appreciated.

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Moser might sell the whole torque arm mount. Here is another option
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/9-inc...Q5fCarQ5fParts
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Originally Posted by 2002_z28_m6
Moser might sell the whole torque arm mount. Here is another option
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/9-inc...Q5fCarQ5fParts
Damn thats expensive. I wonder if thats how much I paid for mine when I bought my 9".
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http://www.currieenterprises.com/ces...e.aspx?id=1595

currie torque arm bracket
good luck ,Johnny
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I bought my moser housing used with the bracket missing but the mounting threaded sleeves were there. The bracket alone from moser is around $100 thats what I paid.
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Im about to do the same but ill just build a torque arm that mounts to the center of the rear-end. Good luck on your build.
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or if I need to use my factory torque arm then Ill just build that bracket. Its simple fabrication.
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Well i am trying to make it so it can be easily reproduced in hopes of being able to offer them to other people.
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If You dont know how to go about making a bracket to mount a torque arm, please do everyone a favor, and dont try to sell anything to anyone....

Im not trying to be mean, but leave the fabrication to those who know how to do it......

FWIW, I have fabbed up several torque arm mounts, its not hard.....




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