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Old 08-29-2007, 10:31 AM
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A few days ago i messed up my rear end and im gonna have to get a few parts replaced so i might as well get some aftermarket parts. Any ideas for beefing up the rear end and any good brands that you would recommend. Im not sure yet what parts i need to replace but if anyone has anything for sale im willing to buy some.
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A moser 9in is good way to beef it up
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Moser 9in or Strange 12 bolt , but if you keep the 10 bolt, I think Eaton builds a posi for it. GMHTP did an article on the 10 bolt in one of the last 2 issues, I believe, and the cost of their build was around $1000 (Eaton, axles, etc).
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i too just blew the hell out of my rear end my wheels don't move no more ive look at things and researched and i think i might go with the moser 12bolt but the nine in had some good reviews
the moser im getting isn't the regular one it has something called true track with is not a limited slip diff it always spins on both tires with is good for staight racing but might be bad for your tires for normal everyday use
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I believe thats a locker hopefully its not a spool, if so DONT GET IT basically no streetability on the spool
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hahaha i like your signiture lol jk makes me laugh lol

yah i believe it is a locker
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i recomend a cover like this. but unlike myself i recommend against putting alot of money into these rears.



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Originally Posted by night ghost
hahaha i like your signiture lol jk makes me laugh lol

yah i believe it is a locker
everyone does man, everyone does

any link to the gmhtp article?

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Originally Posted by streetassasin
I believe thats a locker hopefully its not a spool, if so DONT GET IT basically no streetability on the spool
its not. its a clutchless posi unit. perfectly streetable.




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