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Old 03-25-2008, 01:49 PM
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I was on ebay earlier and came up upon this 9 inch housing. What is needed to complete the rear end and about how much would it cost to finish.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...id=p2759.l1259

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Old 03-25-2008, 01:56 PM
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"Rear end guys, Imput needed" one could easly misconstrue that but its funny. I didnt read the entire thing but it looks to just be the housing right? Void of the third member (gears) and both axles right? Is it for a 3 channel set up or 4? Things you may want to ask.
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HA, i guess it is kind of funny... Can a 4 channel be set up with it? Also if he doesn't know and i win the auction, how can i tell if its a 3 or 4 channel.
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not sure about the 9" i was under the impression older housings such as this one only came as 4 channels and 3 channel options are fairly recent, but im not 100% sure, someone else with more ford 9" knowladge should chime in soon though, see this link https://ls1tech.com/forums/gears-axles/843206-moser-9-inch-3-channel-now-available.html
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If its a few years old than it is a 4 channel rear, You will need Axles and a thirdmember. Thats a pretty good deal with the torque arm mount, loop etc..
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Can i use any third member for the 9 inch? Does it have to be specific for a passenger vehicle or truck? What does a street/strip 3rd member run, Thanks
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Looks like Currie housing, best bet would to purchase a new Moser housing. Better TA mount and the housing ends will accept your stock brakes. The housing ends that are on there are large Torino.
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Originally Posted by Scott@DrivelineSolutions
Looks like Currie housing, best bet would to purchase a new Moser housing. Better TA mount and the housing ends will accept your stock brakes. The housing ends that are on there are large Torino.
So what type of brakes would i have to use? Would i be able to get different ends put on to run the stock brakes or some kind of backing plate adapter? Thanks

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What do you think it will cost to finish?
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Originally Posted by Scott@DrivelineSolutions
Looks like Currie housing, best bet would to purchase a new Moser housing. Better TA mount and the housing ends will accept your stock brakes. The housing ends that are on there are large Torino.

^^^ the man with good eyes...

race style (wilwood or strange) brakes setup for that style end will be the only ones to work. you may end up money ahead to get a housing package designed for a bolt-in setup.




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