Which rear end?
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I don't know if it will fit, should.
9" Moser is definitely the way to go not to sure if the cat backs fit to well on them though.
Got true duals, dumped so I have nothing to worry about!
9" Moser is definitely the way to go not to sure if the cat backs fit to well on them though.
Got true duals, dumped so I have nothing to worry about!
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the standard Moser 9 inch rears use a torque arm adapter bracket which relocates the arm forward and to the left quite a bit farther than stock. this causes a tunnel clearance problem, especially with lowered cars.
my fabricated housing uses a torque arm that mounts to the housing closer to the center area, and will work better with a lowered car.
there is always a certain point where if you lower it far enough, something will hit, no matter what rearend is in it.
my fabricated housing uses a torque arm that mounts to the housing closer to the center area, and will work better with a lowered car.
there is always a certain point where if you lower it far enough, something will hit, no matter what rearend is in it.
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The new Moser M9 rear with it's new torque arm will fit. This new Moser torque arm is the best one I have ever seen, and is designed to clear the chassis.
http://www.exoticperformanceplus.com...html?item=1324 Bob
http://www.exoticperformanceplus.com...html?item=1324 Bob
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^^^^I agree. Great fit, Unique Design, Built for strength.
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