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Old 03-22-2016, 03:26 PM
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Can someone help me Id this 12 bolt. I'm not sure if it's a moser or strange
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I don't think that's a strange unit
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Its a Moser most likely. The reason you can tell is the fabricated spring perch. Strange purchased the molds for the original brackets and reproduces them so they are identical to a stock 10 bolt, where Moser makes theirs from scratch.
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Thanks for the help guys
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I was under the impression Strange use two long bolts to bolt the torque arm on, where as Moser used 4 shorter bolts. I know my Strange housing uses the two longer through bolts. Hope that helps.
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Yep that is true also.
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That does not look like my Moser though. Maybe I need to go take a look at mine again.
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Course a few more pics wouldnt hurt.
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What do you guys need me to take a pic of?
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Where the torque arm bolts. Top and bottom
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Pics of... torque arm mount from bottom, side of differential housing, and housing ends with wheels off.



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