just built my first 9" housing, need help on finishing
#1
just built my first 9" housing, need help on finishing
i just recently got done building this 9" housing myself for my 98 camaro...
I need help with the flush mount bearing ends... i bought those to put on so i can bolt up my stock brakes... i am lost on how to hold the axles in and seal them... will my stock backing plate hold the axles in? What do i need to get to finish this?
i know i still need to order axles and my ford big bearing races to press into the bearing ends
Thanks
I need help with the flush mount bearing ends... i bought those to put on so i can bolt up my stock brakes... i am lost on how to hold the axles in and seal them... will my stock backing plate hold the axles in? What do i need to get to finish this?
i know i still need to order axles and my ford big bearing races to press into the bearing ends
Thanks
#2
I just built my moser axle yesterday.
If you have aftermarket GM ends that are designed for using Gm factory brakes its easy.
If you have TCS that gets pressed onto the shaft first, then slide your backing plate on. Press the bearing on, followed by the retaining sleeve.
This thread has a great picture of what I'm trying to explain.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/gears-axl...tall-pics.html
Very nice work by the way!!
If you have aftermarket GM ends that are designed for using Gm factory brakes its easy.
If you have TCS that gets pressed onto the shaft first, then slide your backing plate on. Press the bearing on, followed by the retaining sleeve.
This thread has a great picture of what I'm trying to explain.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/gears-axl...tall-pics.html
Very nice work by the way!!
#3
I just built my moser axle yesterday.
If you have aftermarket GM ends that are designed for using Gm factory brakes its easy.
If you have TCS that gets pressed onto the shaft first, then slide your backing plate on. Press the bearing on, followed by the retaining sleeve.
This thread has a great picture of what I'm trying to explain.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/gears-axl...tall-pics.html
Very nice work by the way!!
If you have aftermarket GM ends that are designed for using Gm factory brakes its easy.
If you have TCS that gets pressed onto the shaft first, then slide your backing plate on. Press the bearing on, followed by the retaining sleeve.
This thread has a great picture of what I'm trying to explain.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/gears-axl...tall-pics.html
Very nice work by the way!!
good luck with your moser btw