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Old 10-20-2006, 09:23 PM
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What Is required when you recieve moser 9 in from EPP
Mainly assembly
Old 10-20-2006, 11:51 PM
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required?,,,ya lost me on that one/
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The third member is fully assembled, but comes in a plastic case. All you have to do is bolt it into the housing.

You pull out your old axles from your 10 bolt, and use the brake backing plates on the new axles.

You install the new supplied axle bearings and slide the axles in the housing, instructions are supplied from Moser for the above procedures. Bob
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ok thanks that is the info i needed
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...and then you proceed to lower your 60' times a little more than currently listed in your sig pic
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ya i managed to get a 1.9 before braking the 10 bolt
Old 10-22-2006, 11:04 AM
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1.5 60 ft times are headed your way, all it takes is money... lol Bob
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so a 9 in will hold 5k and 6k clutch dumps
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Originally Posted by Slow00ls1T/a
so a 9 in will hold 5k and 6k clutch dumps
Depends on what you do for a posi...they can still be a weak link, but you'll have better luck with the 9" than any other (except for maybe the S60, but that thing is frickin huge).
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We have not had any problems with 5000 rpm clutch drops with nine inch mosers using spools. The Truetrac would probably hang in there as well, provided you're not over 600 rwhp. Bob
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The Detroit locker will also take maximum rpm clutch dumps.
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well ill be ordering 9 in on monday from you bob
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Originally Posted by Slow00ls1T/a
well ill be ordering 9 in on monday from you bob
Thanks, I appreciate it! Bob




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