Moser 7.5 Axles
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Moser 7.5 Axles
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??
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??
Last edited by 223HAWK; 10-06-2009 at 08:20 AM.
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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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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...
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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...
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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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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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...
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?