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Old 02-26-2007, 05:11 PM
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anyone use or know who makes bolt-in relocation brackets for the moser 12 bolt?

also is anyone running kyb gr2 or agx 8-ways with lowering springs? around a 1"-1.5" drop.
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id like to know also.
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I believe for the Moser you will need the weld on the brackets. Do a search or post in the Gears & Axles section for confirmation.
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In experience, (I've done 2 sets of bolt in brackets) the bolt in brackets did not just bolt in. I had to do a lot bending prying and hammering to get them in. Also, one of the cars didn't want to stay tight. Big PITA. I've done the weld in ones for a Moser rear. It was cake. A muffler shop should be able to hook up the welsds for you if you don't have a welder.
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thanks guys.

what did you have to bend on the bracket to bolt to the moser? just the tab that goes to the strut support or just the whole thing?
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Spohn makes the part you need. I have them and they fit like a glove.
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The problem with Moser rear ends is they make there control brakets wider then stock and they place there shock mount in different locations. This makes the bolt on relocation brackets not fit a Moser rear end. We do however make a weld on set and it can be seen in the link below. If you have any questions please ask.

www.umiperformance.com/2011.aspx

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Originally Posted by UMI Performance
The problem with Moser rear ends is they make there control brakets wider then stock and they place there shock mount in different locations. This makes the bolt on relocation brackets not fit a Moser rear end. We do however make a weld on set and it can be seen in the link below. If you have any questions please ask.

www.umiperformance.com/2011.aspx

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where would i weld the brackets? along the top and inside where the brackets meet the housing mount?

you guys are $20 cheaper than spohn for the same part
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Yes, anywhere you can get weld. This picture below shows a set welded on a Moser 12-Bolt. Our welds are nice and small and the rear end is powder coated so they are hard to see but if you look hard you can see them.

If I can help anymore please ask. Thanks!




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