Need a rear end for a protouring car
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Need a rear end for a protouring car
Hi all, I'm in the middle of my protouring build, it's a 1978 trans am. I put together a nice little forged 5.3, with intentions for a little boost in the future. I haven't purchased the tranny yet but it's going ton be either a t56 magnum or a tr6060 from a new camaro. Im going to leave it under 700 hp, it will be a daily driver, so I'm thinking 3.73 rear gear, but I'm open to opinions. I have stock rear-end, not sure if it's a pontiac or chevy unit (I'm really not familiar with rear ends, I'm from the German car world, sorry lol, I've built many Lsx's, but never messed with rearends) I believe the stock length from flange to flange is 62.5 inches (off of a quick Google search). I'm going with a bolt on 4 link from ride tech. Any suggestions on rear ends? A moser unit? Where can I get one on this spec?
as always any help is much appreciated! Thanks
as always any help is much appreciated! Thanks
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Hi all, I'm in the middle of my protouring build, it's a 1978 trans am. I put together a nice little forged 5.3, with intentions for a little boost in the future. I haven't purchased the tranny yet but it's going ton be either a t56 magnum or a tr6060 from a new camaro. Im going to leave it under 700 hp, it will be a daily driver, so I'm thinking 3.73 rear gear, but I'm open to opinions. I have stock rear-end, not sure if it's a pontiac or chevy unit (I'm really not familiar with rear ends, I'm from the German car world, sorry lol, I've built many Lsx's, but never messed with rearends) I believe the stock length from flange to flange is 62.5 inches (off of a quick Google search). I'm going with a bolt on 4 link from ride tech. Any suggestions on rear ends? A moser unit? Where can I get one on this spec?
as always any help is much appreciated! Thanks
as always any help is much appreciated! Thanks
I am not totally familiar with Ridetechs kits but if you can fabricate we can sell you a fabricated nine inch housing core with ends to your desired width and you just add your brackets on it when it arrives.
We could also add the brackets for you but would need your measurements on bracket locations as we would not have that for a custom build. The manufacture you are purchasing brackets may have those though.
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Good luck. Sounds like a neat project.
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Recently did a torque arm set up for a C5 and one for a GTO, and do leaf spring , ladder bar, and custom four links on a weekly basis.
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It shouldn't be that big of a deal for anyone that builds housings on a regular basis, we ship out custom rear ends for all types of chassis all year long.
Recently did a torque arm set up for a C5 and one for a GTO, and do leaf spring , ladder bar, and custom four links on a weekly basis.
Recently did a torque arm set up for a C5 and one for a GTO, and do leaf spring , ladder bar, and custom four links on a weekly basis.
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To refresh the stock rear with a R/P, posi, bearing kit , axles, etc should be available from MWC if you want to do the work yourself. If you don't there have to be many shops in NC that would rip it, strip it , rebuild and powder coat it. If you were building a mainly strip car with a transbrake, slicks, etc a 9 might be worth looking at even though yours has been built in the past to hold good power. A ProStreet build at 700 or less, I would refurbish and use it. Just do your homework on the best position, gears, axles, etc.
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To refresh the stock rear with a R/P, posi, bearing kit , axles, etc should be available from MWC if you want to do the work yourself. If you don't there have to be many shops in NC that would rip it, strip it , rebuild and powder coat it. If you were building a mainly strip car with a transbrake, slicks, etc a 9 might be worth looking at even though yours has been built in the past to hold good power. A ProStreet build at 700 or less, I would refurbish and use it. Just do your homework on the best position, gears, axles, etc.
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Just want to confirm that he is right about the 8.5" 10 bolt, put good parts in it and you'll likely never have to think about it again for what you're wanting to use it for. Best of luck!
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I have issues!!
Im having some trouble removing the axles and carrier from the rear end. The small bolt holding the car clip shaft is broken from the other side of the thread. The shaft moves up and down with alot of play but I can't get it out. Any ideas?
thank you
thank you