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Old 10-24-2007, 01:05 PM
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I just completed my 9in. swap yesterday. It is a moser 9in. housing with 31 spline axle's and a tractin lock with 3.50 gear's! The swap was real easy. The backing plate's from the 10 bolt swap over,no problem,the stock driveshaft work's,you just have to change out the u-joint for the correct yoke. I have a the spohn torque arm that mount's to the underside of the body and not the tranny, and that even bolted up with realitively no problem's. So far so good.
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Originally Posted by HUNTER02SS
I just completed my 9in. swap yesterday. It is a moser 9in. housing with 31 spline axle's and a tractin lock with 3.50 gear's! The swap was real easy. The backing plate's from the 10 bolt swap over,no problem,the stock driveshaft work's,you just have to change out the u-joint for the correct yoke. I have a the spohn torque arm that mount's to the underside of the body and not the tranny, and that even bolted up with realitively no problem's. So far so good.
mine is going in today!!! WOO HOO!!!! do you have a 4 channel? how dificult is that to hook up?
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Originally Posted by Jays00ss
mine is going in today!!! WOO HOO!!!! do you have a 4 channel? how dificult is that to hook up?
I have a 4 channel, it's literally just a plug...from what I understand (I could be wrong) all that means is how the car measures your speed. You shouldn't have any problems good luck!
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I thought to vehicle speed sensor(VSS) was in the tranny. It is for sure in the T56, because I took it out on the rebuild. I hate snap rings.
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abs uses wheel sensors, not the vss
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My car has no traction control. I have no abs either. I did the abs delete!
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so hows the braking with abs delete?
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so hows the braking with abs delete?
I havn't had a chance to drive it except over to the shop"1 mile". So far so good!
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I had another thread going where I asked if body modifications or alterations had to be done. They advised some slight tweeking of sheet metal to get the spohn torque arm (what I have) to fit with the 9 inch as it may hit the back seat support.
did you encounter this, or maybe, what did you have to do to get it to fit?
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Originally Posted by 3.4camaro
I thought to vehicle speed sensor(VSS) was in the tranny. It is for sure in the T56, because I took it out on the rebuild. I hate snap rings.
Maybe that's it, I really couldn't remember for sure. Maybe it's the abs sensor at all four wheels for the traction control??
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Originally Posted by dansean1
I had another thread going where I asked if body modifications or alterations had to be done. They advised some slight tweeking of sheet metal to get the spohn torque arm (what I have) to fit with the 9 inch as it may hit the back seat support.
did you encounter this, or maybe, what did you have to do to get it to fit?
I also have the spohn torque arm,but i did no hammering of the tunnel at all.I just bolted it up and that was it.It cleared on my car.
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Did you have fitment issues with the exhaust? I have a Borla and my yoke going to my driveline is hitting.
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I have to do some "modification" of the sheetmetal. I am running an Edlebrock torque arm and it hits right at the torque arm mount.
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Originally Posted by Jays00ss
Did you have fitment issues with the exhaust? I have a Borla and my yoke going to my driveline is hitting.
the I pipe of my hooker catback rubber the yoke, just bust out the hammer for a minute.... problem solved




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