Longer Stud experience (Moser 9")
I took the axles out of my Moser 9" to get longer studs pressed in (they told me not to come back to the track this year unless I got them). Anyway, I took them up to a perf shop that claimed they worked on Mosers ALL the time. They cut the old ones off, replaced the studs (ARP100-7708 if you want to know) & pressed the new bearings on. Cake right?
NOT! They installed the stock type bearings cause they are cheaper & I don't need the o-ring type. (MOser concurred on this part) But, they also used the stock press-ring that holds the bearing on. Problem is it doesn't fit our rear ends. Those are 1/2' thicker & the axles won't go all the way into the housing!
Moser sent me the right ones for $4 ea.So, if you are going to do this, do yourself a favor & call Moser to order the right bearings & press rings & take them to the shop with you. Or waste 2 weeks running around getting it fixed like I did.
Charlie
)DAMN this isn't what I was hoping to hear about this task. I thought somone said you could just unscrew the studs and pop them out of a hole in the backing plates or something?
either way thanks for the heads up.
Charlie
If you need to take them to the shop, I would order the new bearings from Moser to 1) get the right ones & 2) pay a LOT less for them. As for unscrewing the studs, if yours have a bolt head on them then yes. Most are round, meaning they press in.
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WAHUSKER- do you know the # for the bearings they used for your axles? I had to change mine when I put the moser in my car because it came from an LT1 car and had a hard time finding the right tapered bearings. Even moser wasn't much help.
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