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Old 04-13-2014, 08:37 PM   #1
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F#*d 9 Inch...The bad word

Getting ready to purchase a 9" for my 72 short bed with a 504 BB in the next week or so. Looking at Moser and priced their package, just wondering if any of the members here know of some other builders that offer a complete housing with good axles that fit our trucks. I have Nascar truck arms and lowered 4" in the rear. Engine has 647 ft lbs of tq at 3700 and 552 HP at 5300 No track time just taking it to work and screwing around on the street a few times a week. Any links or onfo would be great.. (can,t afford mark williams stuff)
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Old 04-13-2014, 08:41 PM   #2
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Old 04-14-2014, 08:31 PM   #3
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Re: F#*d 9 Inch...The bad word

A term I heard recently that FITS,,,

[quote = cableguy0] BUY once CRY once[/quote]

Streeet and street tires will not hook and put nearly as much stress on the drivetrain as slicks and a well preped drag strip.
That said, I've never borke a Moser axle, but put a bit of twist in one.
DESTROYED a number Strange axles
Broke a Dutchman axle in half
Only thing I havent been able to tear up (yet) is a Mark Williams and I have tried OH so hard over the last 4 years
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Old 04-14-2014, 08:44 PM   #4
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If you got the cash for the moser setup I seriously doubt you will be disappointed. You gotta pay to play but your definitely on the right track.
As Marv said you can put a hell of a lot of power through a rear on the street. Power and burnouts don't break a rear. Traction is what breaks stuff and causes a bunch of cussing and yelling. Sometimes its just cheaper to spend more money in the first place.
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Old 04-14-2014, 09:27 PM   #5
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Re: F#*d 9 Inch...The bad word

Quick performance has pretty good pricing. $2800 for a complete disc brake rear, you would have to set-up the rear brackets or call them and see if they can do them for you bc I didn't see an option on their website for it. Fabricated Housing, Yukon Alum Center, Grizzly Locker, Disc brakes w/ e-brake, and gears.
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Old 04-15-2014, 01:42 AM   #6
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Like Marv suggested, if no budget for MW stuff, next choice is Moser.
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Old 04-15-2014, 09:07 AM   #7
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I run a stock 9" case with a good set of gears and a 33 spline spool and moser axles. its held up to the 555 i had spraying 225 with no problem.
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Old 04-15-2014, 10:00 AM   #8
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I bought the Moser M9 with backbrace... figured it could take whatever I threw at it...
I would go with board Vendor Pro Performance (Travis) he was able to get me a better price than I could find anywhere (including summit and straight from Moser)
Rear end showed up in under a week and in huge 2 boxes... one with housing/ misc parts... other with axles...
I was very impressed as they do include a bent style trac bar that connects to the stock location on the driver side and has the brackets and such to connect to the trailing arm on passenger side... also comes with new ubolt and all the other studs and such needed to bolt in your center section or you can order it with one of their center sections...
They also have them ready to bolt in with axle saddles already welded in the correct locations and they also have both widths for 67-72 trucks and have 5 or 6 lug axles available...
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Pics - I have Hotchkis suspension so I didn't use the trac bar... but I can get some pics if you would like to see it...
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Old 04-15-2014, 08:57 PM   #10
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I can afford the Moser setup.. Didn,t know if there was any other Builders out there that i wasn,t aware of. I would rather spend the cash on something that is well known so as to not breaking parts every weekend. I know the street tires won,t hook-up to the point that something will break, but I would like a set-up thats going to hold up to some pounding. Hoping to run either a 31-18-15 or 29-18-15 out back. have to see what my ride height is going to be first..
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Old 04-16-2014, 09:44 AM   #11
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I did alot of looking before I had mine built. I finally went with Currie. They had the best deal really, and they have all the best manufacturers for the best parts. Plus... they do know their stuff. jmho
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I did alot of looking before I had mine built. I finally went with Currie. They had the best deal really, and they have all the best manufacturers for the best parts. Plus... they do know their stuff. jmho
I looked at Currie and Strange as well... They were a little bit more $ for the similar product... the one thing I didn't like was that I had to send measurements for the rearend and axle saddles vs telling them its for a 72 truck and it shows up bolt in ready... I prob could have easily done it... but it was nice not to have to...
I have heard nothing else bad about them
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Old 04-16-2014, 08:14 PM   #13
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I know someone here in town that had an axle built with Currie and they needed all the dimensions. That tells me that they don,t build too many for our trucks. I think I,ll just go with Moser. It,s the last part that i need for my build..
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Old 04-19-2014, 05:33 PM   #14
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I run a full moser 35 spline set up in my truck I like it..
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Are you running a locker or a wavetrac or---------
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I have a locker.
People continually try to tell me its broken...
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wave trac. 2 gun NOS kit 4000 stall 373 gear. Seems to be a good all around .
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I was thinking that with my mufflers (Spintech pro 9000) No one will hear the locker clanking all the time.....
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People have stopped me at the races to tell that my axle is broken...
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I have never run a detroit locker (Had a few Tru-tracs) Are they really that loud...
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I have a 9" with a locker, not loud at all. You can feel it lock/unlock when you turn real sharp and go real slow but I never hear it.
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Good to know...Thanks
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I have never run a detroit locker (Had a few Tru-tracs) Are they really that loud...
I have a narrowed Currie 9" housing and I'm leaning towards a trutrac. What is your opinion of them? It will be a street truck with a mild 350 and eventually a built 400sbc.

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Old 04-25-2014, 08:40 PM   #24
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I have only used the Tru-trac in 4 wheel drive applications. They worked great in all the trucks and jeeps that I had them in. I,m not sure how much HP and trq they can handle, thats why i was looking at the locker instead
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If you are doing burnouts, the locker will not burn up.
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