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Old 06-18-2004, 02:29 PM
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Question 9 inch questions

Will my stock driveshaft work with a Moser 9"?

How difficult of a swap is it?

Thanks in advance for the help
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The u-joint will be wrong for one.

Not overly difficult.
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yeah, get a new u-joint. cheap part. not much to it. i did my install solo on jackstands and a jack. I suggest have atleast 1 friend help ya. its easier to get things set. are you going to put the rear together or just install the entire rear end? If you need to put the rear end together PM me and ill try and walk ya thru it.. pretty simple.
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Originally Posted by 00Streak
yeah, get a new u-joint. cheap part. not much to it. i did my install solo on jackstands and a jack. I suggest have atleast 1 friend help ya. its easier to get things set. are you going to put the rear together or just install the entire rear end? If you need to put the rear end together PM me and ill try and walk ya thru it.. pretty simple.
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My rear end is already togeather, but thanks for the help
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insatll is very straight forward, done a couple already mine was fine, not one issue. just get the right ujoint 1350 i belive lenth is fine. other was on a lowered car and i forget which torque arm but it was hitting the tunnel a lil.
might have to work the rear springsa bit if it ends up sitting to high , nothing bad at all though
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Originally Posted by Pro Stock John
The u-joint will be wrong for one.

Not overly difficult.

That mean i can retain my factory lenth driveshaft?
I only have to change the u -join?
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Originally Posted by fastsspr
That mean i can retain my factory lenth driveshaft?
I only have to change the u -join?
yes just get the correct joint i believe its the same as the one for the 1350 yokes




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