Gauging interest in a NEW Moser 9"

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Old 02-06-2007, 11:35 PM
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Default Gauging interest in a NEW Moser 9"

Well the bank has come around to bite, so I might have to let this beauty go. Would like to get $2100 for it. Never been installed.

Moser 9"
Detroit Truetrac diff
3.50 gears

It was assembled by Scott at Driveline Solutions, and here is his description:

"The center section is a stock casting with stock support and a used Ford Motorsport gear, new Truetrac with all new bearings and a solid spacer. All parts were inspectedby me and all were found to be in good running order. That assembly should be good for mid 10's but with a good nodular casting and support it should be good for 800 with that differential and axles."

Huge pictures here:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/124/3...f1527084_o.jpg
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/160/3...b4eb099d_o.jpg


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damn a little too late just bought my 12 bolt
Old 02-07-2007, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Toasty
Well the bank has come around to bite, so I might have to let this beauty go. Would like to get $2100 for it. Never been installed.

Moser 9"
Detroit Truetrac diff
3.50 gears

It was assembled by Scott at Driveline Solutions, and here is his description:

"The center section is a stock casting with stock support and a used Ford Motorsport gear, new Truetrac with all new bearings and a solid spacer. All parts were inspectedby me and all were found to be in good running order. That assembly should be good for mid 10's but with a good nodular casting and support it should be good for 800 with that differential and axles."

Huge pictures here:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/124/3...f1527084_o.jpg
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/160/3...b4eb099d_o.jpg


Thanks for showing interest.
If it had better parts in it, id mention it to a buddy. Stock supports are scary and questionable at the power level he's shooting for.
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Feel free to mention it to your friends!

V6 Bird, he must have some crazy power going on
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Feel free to mention it to your friends!

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A little bit planned. Also a 6 speed is brutal on rear ends. With a stock pinion support. I wouldnt run it hard off of 6500 dumps of death.
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