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Old 10-05-2009, 08:37 PM
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I just orded a set of Axles from Moser for my 10bolt. I think I might have messed up though. I went through Summit to get them, Id dint have a Computer close to me or a book so I just told them what I wanted and what my car was. They came up with this part number:
MSR-A102806

They are for a 7.625 with ABS

my car is 6 Speed No Traction Control,
I thought I needed:
MSR-A102805


Idk what 3 channel or 4 means..but



Did I Screw up??

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Summit web site say MSR-A102805 =3 chan = no trac control
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Damn I knew they were sending the wrong ones..
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You can order direct from Moser if you want to.
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Its already been shipped!!! But Im reordering them, whats the difference between the two really?
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The axles will work just fine. The only difference is that the 4 channel axles (A102806)have been machined for the 4 channel ABS Rings. You will however be out the $55 dollars charged for the extra machining. (Price difference according to Summit's Retail Website)
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Well Thast good to know they are the same but I called them today and told them I needed the ones with out ABS, and to cancel the other odrer
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The axels are the same except for a press on adapter to mount the reductor ring, just remove it, your just out the $55, but OK!
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http://www.exoticperformanceplus.com...html?item=1341

I sell them on my website too. Bob
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Can you do me a favor.. I put the same axles in my 96 T/A and it seems like they cause the calipers to move over a bit and the caliper bolts rub on the back of the rotors... have spaced them out but still cant get rid of it 100%... once you get yours done if you could post back or PM if you have the same issue...

Thanks in advance...
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Originally Posted by kcarlasc
Can you do me a favor.. I put the same axles in my 96 T/A and it seems like they cause the calipers to move over a bit and the caliper bolts rub on the back of the rotors... have spaced them out but still cant get rid of it 100%... once you get yours done if you could post back or PM if you have the same issue...

Thanks in advance...

Hey man Ill check it out and see what I come up with..The correct axles will be here Tomarrow, What a freakin mess this has been, ordering, canceling, then reordering, all for a worthless 10 bolt!!
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Iinstalled them in my y2K 4 channel about 3 years ago , fit great, fit same as OE, had to run from a storm just a as soon as installed did not have time to heat cycle bearing or axel 3 years and about 5 k miles in the 7.50, still going great with no problem.
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Originally Posted by kcarlasc
Can you do me a favor.. I put the same axles in my 96 T/A and it seems like they cause the calipers to move over a bit and the caliper bolts rub on the back of the rotors... have spaced them out but still cant get rid of it 100%... once you get yours done if you could post back or PM if you have the same issue...

Thanks in advance...

I got it done this weekend and seen nothing that looked odd. My fit just like the Factory axles. Id get in contact with Moser and see what they say?



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