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Old 02-22-2008, 12:16 PM
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well the rear blew the second time this month and i guess i have to upgrade the car is probably going to sit bc of money and time

400 rwhp that needs a rear end thatll hold the power

who sells teh cheapest 12 bolt or 9 inch that wil be a direct fit ?
2000 ta m6
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Place I bought mine from will sell you one, you can get a 31 spline truetrack set up for 4 channel for as little as $2200 shipped. PM me if interested. I highly recomend them. You pick the componets (I got a Strange Pro nodular third member) The gears were set properly and quiet, Customer service was A+++ and shipped to my door within 5 business days.
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Where are you located? Try one of our sponsors - www.tick-performance.com

https://ls1tech.com/forums/gears-axles/864425-special-tax-time-pricing-all-moser-engineering-rears-tick-performance.html

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You are gonna be looking at prices north of 2 grand for a new one...if you are seriously strapped for cash, keep an eye on the classifieds. People are always going back to stock and parting out their performance parts, rear ends included.
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Yeah try Tick Performance. I just got my 12-bolt from them at a killer price. The have a special running right now on them.
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Make sure you do your research before you drop a lot of money. I thought I did enough research but the guy I chose provided next to nothing support after I paid him my money and had problems.

Read about my experience:

https://ls1tech.com/forums/ls1tech-sponsor-feedback/830158-any-one-having-problems-scott-dls.html
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Originally Posted by WS SIKZ
well the rear blew the second time this month and i guess i have to upgrade the car is probably going to sit bc of money and time

400 rwhp that needs a rear end thatll hold the power

who sells teh cheapest 12 bolt or 9 inch that wil be a direct fit ?
2000 ta m6
I recommend the nine inch over the 12 bolt, especially since you have a six speed. Put a 12 bolt into a early Chevelle, Nova, Camaro, etc and you can beat the crap out of it, and not hurt anything. Put one into one of our cars with a torque arm, make a couple 4000 to 5000 dragstrip launches, and I can just about guarantee you'll pick up gear noise. If it is a drag only car, you'll never know or care about the gear noise. Drive your car home from the track, and the noise will drive you nuts. I feel the torque arm stresses the 12 bolt housing, causing distortion. We have never seen this happen with the 9 inch housing.
The nine inch will handle the power, plus we prefer the way the torque arm is bolted to the nine inch in the same way the oem rear-end is attached. (This is the only good thing about the stock 10 bolt...) The Moser 12 bolt uses four short bolts to attach the torque arm, and they have a habit of loosening up, even when loc-tite is used. Why the nine inch is stronger than the 12 bolt. The 9-inch has an internal rear-pinion support that also supports the gear end of the pinion to limit gear deflection under high torque loads. This seems to be the major reason why the 9 inch doesn't start whining after high rpm clutch dumps, when the 12 bolt will pick up noise.The 9-inch locates its pinion gear lower on the ring gear to improve tooth contact, than the 12 bolt does.The 9-inch has a 0.125-inch larger ring-gear diameter and internal pinion support than the 12 bolt does. This is not much of a difference, but it is worth noting.

http://www.exoticperformanceplus.com....html?item=145

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give eric at Midwest chassis a call.

a TRUE fab 9 inch for 2600 shipped, w/ a drain plug might I add.

along with a new torque arm and cross member.

Chad
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We are nt the cheapest but do provide value. We can get Moser prioducts or our Fab 9 Rear End. Let me know if I can work with you on this.
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Originally Posted by Nimitz87
give eric at Midwest chassis a call.

a TRUE fab 9 inch for 2600 shipped, w/ a drain plug might I add.

along with a new torque arm and cross member.

Chad
+1...I'll be purchasing mine in the near future. Awesome company to work with and great customer service. Top-notch product as well.
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+2 me soon as well, shopped around and nobody near better imo!
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The Moser 12 Bolt would be fine for primarily a street car. If you plan on racing or running a lot of hp the I would suggest the 9" due to the ablility of building it stronger to handle the abuse it may see. Check out our website for pricing and deals. We price match anyone on the same product and have been building rearends for more than 16 years. Let me know if we can help.

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tick performance!!! best price period!!! https://ls1tech.com/forums/sponsor-sales-specials/864426-special-tax-time-pricing-all-moser-engineering-rears-tick-performance.html
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Thanks for keeping us in mind guys.

Our Moser prices are ultra-low and we do indeed price match.



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