New rear end
#3
get it with Eric at Midwest chasis and performance. He is making mine as we speak, cant tell you enough about his service and willingness to help. Go there and get one of his fabricated ones and never look back.
#4
#5
PM sent... also, check out this thread. some good info.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/gears-axl...nd-ck-out.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/gears-axl...nd-ck-out.html
#6
What kind of power are you making? Or plan on making?
A lot say the 9in for the 6 speed cars! They are heavy so some suggest the Fabed 9in but they are $$
Personally Im ordering a Strange 12 bolt for my 6 speed car in a few days(waitin on taxes to show up) Strange makes an awsome rearend for the $$
I was going to go with a Fabed 9in but was offered a REALLY good deal so I cant pass it up..
Look into http://www.sjmmanufacturing.com/
A lot say the 9in for the 6 speed cars! They are heavy so some suggest the Fabed 9in but they are $$
Personally Im ordering a Strange 12 bolt for my 6 speed car in a few days(waitin on taxes to show up) Strange makes an awsome rearend for the $$
I was going to go with a Fabed 9in but was offered a REALLY good deal so I cant pass it up..
Look into http://www.sjmmanufacturing.com/
#7
You need to answer 223HAWK's first question before you decide; what kind of power are you ultimately planning on? If you stick with your automatic, it will be easier on the rear than a stick.
AFA strength, the general rule is (lower power handling to higher) 12 bolt, 9 inch, S60.
Cost I have found to be in the same ballpark except for the Midwest Fab 9, which is more. But it also includes a custom torque arm, which could offset some of the cost if you do not currently have an aftermarket torque arm.
I personally prefer the Strange S60 for sheer strength, but the 9 inch has some excellent features as well, and weighs a bit less.
I would not hesitate to deal with Bob at EPP or Eric at Midwest. Both have earned their excellent reputations.
AFA strength, the general rule is (lower power handling to higher) 12 bolt, 9 inch, S60.
Cost I have found to be in the same ballpark except for the Midwest Fab 9, which is more. But it also includes a custom torque arm, which could offset some of the cost if you do not currently have an aftermarket torque arm.
I personally prefer the Strange S60 for sheer strength, but the 9 inch has some excellent features as well, and weighs a bit less.
I would not hesitate to deal with Bob at EPP or Eric at Midwest. Both have earned their excellent reputations.
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#8
okay I am definetally planning on keeping it an auto trans, and as for power, H/C in the future, so around 400ish whp? then FI in the more distant future.. not quite sure but i am guessing no more than 650whp.. any suggestions based off that? 330whp now..
#9
Since you only want to purchase one rear end, buy one that will take 650 rwhp. Forget the 12 bolt and go straight for the 9 inch or S60. Most choose the 9 inch, but I still prefer the S60 myself. Either will get the job done.
Time to talk to both Eric and Bob, they have lots of experience in what will be best for your application.
And if you have a stock driveshaft, plan on replacing that as well. The S60 requires a shorter one, and both have a different U-joint type. Although cross-fit u-joints are available, now would be the time to upgrade. I prefer the chromoly, but the aluminum is a quality piece as well, just a bit pricier.
Time to talk to both Eric and Bob, they have lots of experience in what will be best for your application.
And if you have a stock driveshaft, plan on replacing that as well. The S60 requires a shorter one, and both have a different U-joint type. Although cross-fit u-joints are available, now would be the time to upgrade. I prefer the chromoly, but the aluminum is a quality piece as well, just a bit pricier.
#10
Shot in the dark, but why not a modded 8.8? Cheaper and lighter than a 9" and they have be built to handle well over 1K HP in Mustangs.....what's to say with a little work it couldn't do it in an F-body? Just something to mae you consider ALL of the options.
#11
Im trying to figure out what rear end I want as well. The Midwest 9 is nice but, with all the stuff I need, it will be over $3K for it. Kaltech is having a group purchase. A Strange 12 bolt with 33 spline, posi, 3.73, 4 channel ABS and they provide the backing plates was $2855 shipped. I'm pricing out the Moser 9 inch (exoticperformance), Midwest 9 (midwest chassis) and Strange 12 bolt (SJM & Kaltech). The SJM manufacturing looks like a good deal but, do they provide/install the backing plates, put the rear end together? I see where their shipping is seperate and I have no idea how much that would be.
#12
Im trying to figure out what rear end I want as well. The Midwest 9 is nice but, with all the stuff I need, it will be over $3K for it. Kaltech is having a group purchase. A Strange 12 bolt with 33 spline, posi, 3.73, 4 channel ABS and they provide the backing plates was $2855 shipped. I'm pricing out the Moser 9 inch (exoticperformance), Midwest 9 (midwest chassis) and Strange 12 bolt (SJM & Kaltech). The SJM manufacturing looks like a good deal but, do they provide/install the backing plates, put the rear end together? I see where their shipping is seperate and I have no idea how much that would be.
#13
I called and talked to Eric at Midwest a few weeks ago. I told him I figured 500hp at most in my future and he seemed to think since I don't go to the track and I run street tires I would be fine with a Strange 12. He seems really busy but took time to answer my questions. So I would think a 12 would be fine for you. Strange seems to have better rep for 12 bolts than Moser. My car is a A4.
#14
Rear Axle
I went with the S60 as the strength between the 9 inch and the S60 is about the same. + the S60 eats up less HP as the pinon in the 9 inch sits lower = more gear contact.
The Strange S60 bolted in and fit like a glove.
It has about 5K miles on it, 0 problems and quite as a mouse.
The Strange S60 bolted in and fit like a glove.
It has about 5K miles on it, 0 problems and quite as a mouse.
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#15
let it be known to all that we are a direct dealer for Strange and Moser, and will price match or beat any deal you can find, even group deals. we do rearends and anything else performance related of all sorts all day long and have the experience and knowledge to back it up. if you have questions or need a quote feel free to call, pm, or email us.