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Old Aug 28, 2004 | 08:22 PM
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Which size rear end?

Im lookin at buying a rear end that can handle atleast 450hp from the engine. And later I might put afr heads and a supercharger with alot of boost. Right now the choices are a Moser 12 bolt, Strange 12 Bolt or a Currie 9 inch. The cheapest of the three would be the Strange which comes with my choice of gear. 33 spine axles SS posi and a TA girdle. Next would come the Moser 12 bolt with the same options. And finally the Currie 9 inch with 35 spine axles. All of them come with the posi, my choice of gears. Can the Currie 9 inch accomodate stock camaro rear disc brakes off of a 95 z28? Obviously the Currie is stronger, but how much can a 12 bolt hold? Money is not really a problem, i'd rather spend alot now than double later. For my combonation which would make at most 900hp. Will the 12 bolt hold it for an extended amount of time?
Old Aug 28, 2004 | 09:23 PM
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Re: Which size rear end?

I have seen a few threads in the Drivetrain Section..... Might try searching there..
Old Aug 28, 2004 | 09:32 PM
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Re: Which size rear end?

Originally Posted by n2ceptor
I have seen a few threads in the Drivetrain Section..... Might try searching there..
Drivetrain section ?? you actually look in that forum for questions and answers to topics like this ? WHY
































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