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Old 03-04-2006, 03:29 PM
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I am looking for a 12 bolt for my 99 camaro..... What cars/Trucks should I look for to pull one out of?? I would buy one done already for my car but$$$$$$$... Please help me out! Thanks
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Noone Knows????? Hummmmmmm
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Pull it out of strange, moser or currie inventory . Theres no real direct bolt-up from some other vechile. Either way your gonna have to pay the $$$$$$
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I know.. I am just looking for something with the right length.. I know I am going to have to fab some brackets and stuff I am just looking for a 12 BOLT...
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Some of the old Chevells I know for sure came with a 12 bolt. I also think some of the old trucks had them as well. If your wanting to piece a rear up buy a 9 inch housing and axles from Moser and go junk yard hunting. 9 inch parts are plentiful anyway. good luck
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Good idea!
I can get you a Moser 9 inch housing with the torque arm bracket and with axles for 950.00 shipped. Then all you would have to do is junk yard hunt a center section. Bob
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Originally Posted by Exotic Performance Plus
Good idea!
I can get you a Moser 9 inch housing with the torque arm bracket and with axles for 950.00 shipped. Then all you would have to do is junk yard hunt a center section. Bob

that's with 4 channel disc brake options or not
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Originally Posted by Mr.6SPEED
that's with 4 channel disc brake options or not
I was wondering the same thing...
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i just got one from a older impala. it is two inches shorter than stock, but i am getting different wheels anyway, so i am just going to order 1 inch less backspace.

i have done two 9" fords into third gens. not hard at all, just cut the brackets off one rear and move to other. i think 9"s are going to be easier to install than the 12 bolt.
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problem with getting a 12bolt from an older vehicle is the lack of that important piece...whats it called...oh yeah, a torque arm.




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