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Old 08-19-2010, 11:29 PM
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how hard would it be to take a 9 inch directly from a mustang and put it in my formy. would i be better off spending the extra money and getting a moser or something another brand that is already set up for the 4th gen f bodys
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http://shop.brutespeed.com/Moser-9-I...-and-Axles.htm

Fabbing or buying a torque arm bracket, cutting the housing and axles to the right length, etc, add up cost in a hurry. I sell the Moser housing and axle package for $1050.00 shipped. You might want to consider going this route, then adding a center section to it. Bob
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It may may not be that hard if you can weld, fabricate, measure and cut absolutely straight. Not worth it and not practical for most of us on this board IMO. There are a few that have done it though.

Searching and reading the stickies is a whole lot easier, cleaner and cheaper. You should try it sometimes.
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its not that hard if u know what ur doin u can cut the stock brackets off of ur 10 bolt or u could fab ur own my ol man does this all of the time he builds race cars for a living its actually cheaper like almost 1000 bucks cheaper to do it this way and im gettin ready 2 do it to my trans am in a couple weeks when i get some time
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We do offer just the rough cut brackets needed to weld them onto your own housing. We could also offer a torque arm and cross member that has the same tabs we weld onto our fabricated housings also.

Again fabrication skills are needed to do such a build though.




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