Moser 12 Bolt, UMI TA, Hoosier Slicks, PST Shaft
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Moser 12 Bolt, UMI TA, Hoosier Slicks, PST Shaft
Category: Drivetrain
Price: $0
Part Fits: 93-02 Chevrolet Camaro
Location (State): VA
Item Condition: Used
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine
* 33 spline axles
* Detroit Trutrac 3 series posi (no reluctor ring)
* Richmond 4.10 gears
* Forged companion flange
* LCA relocation brackets
* LS brakes and parking cables
* Bearing girdle/cover
* Extra 3.73 gear set, used
The Trutrac, 4.10 gears and bearings have about 5000 miles and maybe 30 passes at the track.
Everything still in great shape but the gear set has gotten noisy, which is not uncommon with
Richmond gears after a couple of hard launches.
UMI floor mounted torque arm. $285
The original configuration had the driveshaft loop welded to the crossmember,
which didn't clear a 3.5" diameter driveshat. I modified the driveshaft loop bracket to clear the driveshaft
and made the loop removable from the crossmember.
PST 3.5" aluminum driveshaft with forged yoke and 1350 u-joints. $400
I had this between my t56 and 12 bolt Moser rear.
It's pictured next to a stock driveshaft so you can see the difference in length. Has approximately 1500 miles and
10 passes on it. Good for up to 800 hp.
Hoosier 28/10-16 slicks mounted on 16X8 salad shooter rims. $375
10 passes - very little wear. Tires have been stored in sealed bags when not in use. One of the tires has a shallow
cut in the middle of the tread which won't affect the tire. The slit is a fraction of the depth of the wear indicators
and will disappear after a few passes.
Items are located in southwest Virginia, 24134.
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Can you remove the diff cover and send me pics? I am a 40 year veteran setting up differentials and transmissions. They just don't get noisy. I agree, Richmond hasn't been the same. But, If I have to purchase a new Ring and Pinion and set it up with new bearings and seals.... That will offset the price. I would like all you did as I have a 6 spd car. Let me know Please.... My rating is 100%... No BS here...