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Old 05-19-2009, 11:58 PM
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so if i buy a housing axle package and a complete center section is this ALL i need?

Housing axle package around $1000
complete center section around $500-$1200

seems like thats all i would need.... im going crazy i want to get my car going....
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lol ok. im am debating building one instead of trying to buy a used one with my $1700
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put together a rear for $1565 shipped thanks.
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where did you find your setup?
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Originally Posted by 1BAD_LS1
complete center section around $500-$1200

Yep you are right.... That center section is certainly the big money changing factor...all depends what kind of center you get and what you put in it...
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Take my advice!!!
If your 9" doesn't already have the fill cap on the back and the drain plug on the bottom then get those installed before you install the rear in your car. Filling thru the 3/8 plug on the side of the diff is a huge PITA.
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Originally Posted by Nabdrill
Take my advice!!!
If your 9" doesn't already have the fill cap on the back and the drain plug on the bottom then get those installed before you install the rear in your car. Filling thru the 3/8 plug on the side of the diff is a huge PITA.
Sound advice..
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yep it has the fill and drain plugs installed... makes life a little easier lol




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