hawks custom 82-02 8.8 vs quick performance fab 9"
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Looks like quickperf has some good prices, I just specced a fab 9 out. Interesting. Not sure what kind of repuation for quality they have though.
OP - I too have looked at the hawks 8.8 with a lot of interest. It's lightweight, holds a lot of power and eats up less than any of the "big boy" options. But the price...... If they were selling these things 100% done, soup to nuts for 2 grand it might make sense. I don't recall ho much the one I specced out was but it was right up there with all of the other options. I'm not saying it isn't a viable option, but I'm far from an expert. There is another member on here with whom I Im'd back and forth for a bit talking about them. He has two of them, installed by Hawks and couldn't be happier. His cars are mild though, no 800-900rwhp drag cars.
Midwest Chassis is an active sponsor on here and has a good reputation. They also build a lot of other products for F-bodies so they know their ****. There is that to think about too.
OP - I too have looked at the hawks 8.8 with a lot of interest. It's lightweight, holds a lot of power and eats up less than any of the "big boy" options. But the price...... If they were selling these things 100% done, soup to nuts for 2 grand it might make sense. I don't recall ho much the one I specced out was but it was right up there with all of the other options. I'm not saying it isn't a viable option, but I'm far from an expert. There is another member on here with whom I Im'd back and forth for a bit talking about them. He has two of them, installed by Hawks and couldn't be happier. His cars are mild though, no 800-900rwhp drag cars.
Midwest Chassis is an active sponsor on here and has a good reputation. They also build a lot of other products for F-bodies so they know their ****. There is that to think about too.
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I see, it just loads a blank page for me.
I saw a S60 on Summit Racing and was wondering if this is the same rear end or if there were any differences I need to be aware of (especially in the fitment department).
For the 15 lbs heavier Im almost sure that won't really do anything on a track will it? Would the MWC 9" be just as bullet proof as a Dana S60?
I saw a S60 on Summit Racing and was wondering if this is the same rear end or if there were any differences I need to be aware of (especially in the fitment department).
For the 15 lbs heavier Im almost sure that won't really do anything on a track will it? Would the MWC 9" be just as bullet proof as a Dana S60?
As for weight the S60 is the heaviest rear end on the market by a lot. Its bulky stature is why it survives better than any other cast style housing. It also has the added feature of being able to mount the torque arm directly to a factory casted in mounting location. No big bulky brackets welded onto a soft cast housing such as the 8.8 or a bracket onto a bracket system like most stamped nine inches. You also have to be careful some claim their nine inch to be a fad nine inch but it is nothing more than a cast nine inch with stuff added to it. A true fabricated nine inch starts out life in multiple pieces.
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The Quick Performance 9" is the cheapest rear end I have found for the Gen. 4 F-body. They say that their fabricated housing is about 10lbs less than the stamped housing, and a little stronger.
I haven't ordered one yet, but I priced one out for my car. For $2,700 (shipped), you can get:
-QP 9" fabricated housing
-28-35 spline axles
-1/2" wheel studs
-4-channel ABS/TCS
-Yukon Iron center
-Eaton Tru-trac
-Fully assembled
I haven't ordered one yet, but I priced one out for my car. For $2,700 (shipped), you can get:
-QP 9" fabricated housing
-28-35 spline axles
-1/2" wheel studs
-4-channel ABS/TCS
-Yukon Iron center
-Eaton Tru-trac
-Fully assembled
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The Quick Performance 9" is the cheapest rear end I have found for the Gen. 4 F-body. They say that their fabricated housing is about 10lbs less than the stamped housing, and a little stronger.
I haven't ordered one yet, but I priced one out for my car. For $2,700 (shipped), you can get:
-QP 9" fabricated housing
-28-35 spline axles
-1/2" wheel studs
-4-channel ABS/TCS
-Yukon Iron center
-Eaton Tru-trac
-Fully assembled
I haven't ordered one yet, but I priced one out for my car. For $2,700 (shipped), you can get:
-QP 9" fabricated housing
-28-35 spline axles
-1/2" wheel studs
-4-channel ABS/TCS
-Yukon Iron center
-Eaton Tru-trac
-Fully assembled
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I'd like to see some real world feedback on that Quick Performance 9. Since its significantly cheaper than the others I'd like hear feedback on things like fitment, quality, completeness, etc.
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I have had 4.10s and I felt they were too much, I didn't like being a little over 2k at 65-70. I think I am going to go with the quick performance rear, its within budget (barely/not really) haha, and it should hold no problem for a long time. like I said ill probably be no more than 450rwhp end goal, so I think this rear is a good option.
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you are certainly right about that, after doing a more broad search on quick performance rears in general for other drag cars, they have a very good reputation, didn't find any bad reviews.. so I do believe the reliability and quality is there for sure
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Good deal. If you are completely comfortable with it then definitely go for it. That's kind of how I feel about the Strange S60. I've talked to just about every vendor and even a few people personally. The concensus is that its the best overall fitting rear and at this point the best overall option for my wants, needs, and budget
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I went mwc fab 9. For many reasons.
1. How many do you see for sale used? Few and far between. People sale problems and keep what works.
2. Layaway. I started paying right after the end of last season. Paid what I could when I could. Just finished it off and she is two weeks till she is mine.
3. The options. Everything I could have wanted or ask for.
1. How many do you see for sale used? Few and far between. People sale problems and keep what works.
2. Layaway. I started paying right after the end of last season. Paid what I could when I could. Just finished it off and she is two weeks till she is mine.
3. The options. Everything I could have wanted or ask for.
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So in short with the MWC 9" rear would I still be okay in autocrossing or would you recommend a different setup?
Also where can I get a Strange S60 given the previous link didn't work?
Also where can I get a Strange S60 given the previous link didn't work?
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You can get the Strange S60 directly through Strange Performance or MWC. The link I posted was from Strange's website.
The MCW 9" would be just fine for autocrossing, but it's probably not the best period. A 10 bolt would probably be better for just pure autocrossing
The MCW 9" would be just fine for autocrossing, but it's probably not the best period. A 10 bolt would probably be better for just pure autocrossing