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Jay@GMR 09-28-2012 07:55 AM

Thanks Ron.

The more common end we are finding out is a little longer than the short guy that CURRY offers. And if you already have current rearend/wheel/tire package we realize the importance of making this kit applicable to existing rearends.

Perhaps the answer is in lengthening the weld on Flange End which will increase the price quite a bit due to material cost and more so to machine time. BUT I would hope folks would be willing to spend more on this kit knowing that they would be able to retain their existing Wheels/Tires/Rearend.......

So basically looks like we need two kits:

(1) Standard Kit for folks starting off without Housing

(2) Retrofit Kit for folks with existing Housings/Wheels/Tires (longer weld on Flange End)

Jay

Gandalf 09-28-2012 08:59 AM

+1 for existing Moser housing.

G.

Rick D 09-28-2012 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay@GMR (Post 438481)
Hi Rick,

Yes, cut off existing housing ends and install new GMR C6 End.

No the install is not recommended without GMR-TX system or by GMR-TX builder.

C6 Flange End Kits will need to be purchased through the GMR builder whom will be performing the install.


Now with that being said there are a few variables to whether or not you will be able to obtain your exact existing wheel mount surface.

The biggest variable is what length flange end your current housing has. For example Curry has a Big Ford end that measures approx. 1-1/4" from weld side to axle flange side, were as Art Morrison has a Big Ford end that measures 2". The Curry "End" is able to be cut off and almost obtain your existing WMS but would fall approx. 1/4" short per side. The Art Morrison end once cut off will shorten your WMS by approx. 1" per side.

So you will see, depending on how long your current "end" is will affect WMS with new system.

BUT, we are already working on a cost effective solution that will guarantee you can obtain current WMS. Sure it would be easy to just add material to the length of the C6 End on the "welded side" to gain distance..... but that is additional material cost/machine time and believe it or not these bad boys are machine time intense. We have a couple things we are working out right now so keep your fingers crossed!

Let me know how long your flange end is. Hope this info helped. Please do not hesitate to ask questions.

Thanks, Jay

Thanks Jay! I do not have wheels yet so I'm good there, I think :_paranoid

Another question what is the biggest benefit to this over the standard setup I currently have? I understand it's not a full floater correct? Any GMR builders in the Midwest?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron in SoCal (Post 438483)
^ It's a Moser housing and has the long ends on it. Same issue I had w it, so you'll need to modify it to assure the same WMS.

Did you keep the killer box Rick? :D

Yup Ron I still have it :cool: would be easier to have someone closer so I wouldn't have to ship back across the country :(

Jay@GMR 09-28-2012 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick D (Post 438536)
Thanks Jay! I do not have wheels yet so I'm good there, I think :_paranoid

Another question what is the biggest benefit to this over the standard setup I currently have? I understand it's not a full floater correct? Any GMR builders in the Midwest?



Yup Ron I still have it :cool: would be easier to have someone closer so I wouldn't have to ship back across the country :(


Rick,

Some benefits of this system are:

Virtually eliminates "Piston Knockback"
Outlasts "traditional flange axle" bearings
Light-weight parking brake assembly
OEM type "over the counter" parts replacement
Utilizes All OEM and aftermarket C5/6 Corvette Model brake packages
Will fit many NON Mini-tubbed application due to small packaging
Allows usage of modern electronics such as TC & ABS
Updated "Cool Factor"


BUT yes you are correct, it is NOT technically a full floater and we do not want others to mistake it for one.


We do have a builder in your State. We are working with him now to see if he is on board with this new C6 system. It is up to each TX System Builder to whether he wants to participate. I will let you know ASAP.

Thanks, Jay

Jay@GMR 09-28-2012 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gandalf (Post 438497)
+1 for existing Moser housing.

G.

Gandalf,

We are working on this "Retro-fit Kit" now. It will be identical to the one pictured in our original post, with the exception of the approx. 1.5" extension on the steel flange that welds to the axle tube.

We will start a "interest list" soon on this thread so please stay tuned!

These are gonna be super cool for the guy that already has a housing/wheels/tires.

Thanks, Jay

carbuff 09-28-2012 03:25 PM

Jay,

I'm curious what options actually exist for a housing which I already own. I'm a bit confused by what appear to be multiple options.

I have a housing which has the Ford big-end flanges on it. I haven't assembled this housing or purchased wheels or anything else yet, so I don't have those issues. I do have brackets mounted for the rear suspension components which I am going to use.

If I were willing to ship the housing to you, or one of your dealers, what of the GMR options would I have? It sounds like from this thread that there could be a way to do the semi-floating setup. What about your full floating setup? Can that be installed on a housing like this?

I may pursue one of these options before assembling and installing this rear axle. If you want, could you PM some pricing on these various options as well?

Thanx!

Jay@GMR 09-28-2012 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carbuff (Post 438569)
Jay,

I'm curious what options actually exist for a housing which I already own. I'm a bit confused by what appear to be multiple options.

I have a housing which has the Ford big-end flanges on it. I haven't assembled this housing or purchased wheels or anything else yet, so I don't have those issues. I do have brackets mounted for the rear suspension components which I am going to use.

If I were willing to ship the housing to you, or one of your dealers, what of the GMR options would I have? It sounds like from this thread that there could be a way to do the semi-floating setup. What about your full floating setup? Can that be installed on a housing like this?

I may pursue one of these options before assembling and installing this rear axle. If you want, could you PM some pricing on these various options as well?

Thanx!

Hello carbuff,

Sorry for all the confusion. Given the scenario you have laid out......you have two choices and are in a prime position since you have not ordered wheels yet. Both scenarios could utilize your current housing.

(1) GMR "Standard" C6 Flange End Kit

*your WMS to WMS would be approx. 1" per side narrower than what you have now


(2) GMR "Full Floater" kit

*your wheel mount surface could remain as it is

YES we most certainly can install our FULL FLOAT kit as well. Both are nice setups, but only one is available currently if you are in a hurry, and that would be the Full Float kit. Both kits have their advantages, but hands down our Full Float kit will be the strongest option we have.

I will get you a quote, but will need some basic info.

What rear suspension do you run?

Do you run Mini-Tubs?

Do you have a rear brake kit in mind?

Are you wanting a parking brake?

Do you want us to quote you on axles?

Do you want us to quote 3rd member, if so what components?

*we can make recommendation if needed


Thanks, Jay

MoparCar 10-01-2012 07:17 PM

Jay,
Similar question. Mark Williams Enterprises is about 5 blocks away from my office. Can they do the install? Also can you Pm with a quote for your Strange standard housing and your fabbed 9" with this kit? This is a great option.

Thanks-Wes

Jay@GMR 10-02-2012 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MoparCar (Post 439082)
Jay,
Similar question. Mark Williams Enterprises is about 5 blocks away from my office. Can they do the install? Also can you Pm with a quote for your Strange standard housing and your fabbed 9" with this kit? This is a great option.

Thanks-Wes

Hello,

Thank you for your interest Wes, but at this time the only sources tooled correctly to fixture our GMR C6 "Hybrid" Kit would be us or any of our current GMR-TX System builders. As for your CO location we would be your closest bet demographically being in AZ.

Now are Mark Williams/Strange capable? ..... absolutely, it is just that the they do not have the fixturing to accomidate our specific component. For others to install our C6 Hybrid kit correctly they would have to invest time/money to manufacture fixturing. Not saying they won't, but doubt they would do this for free and at that point you may has well just have us or a current TX System builder perform the work. Who better to assemble this system than the maker and or regular builders of these type rears.

No problem, I will get you a quote ASAP but remember the pricing has not been set exactly on the C6 Hybrid Kit, so please just remember this may change.

I will need to know some info I have listed below. Please PM me this info along with your Full Name/Address/Email.

What vehicle?

What rear suspension do you run?

Will we be installing the bracketry?

Do you run Mini-Tubs?

Do you have a rear brake kit in mind?

Do you want us to quote you on axles?

Do you want us to quote 3rd member, if so what components?

*we can make recommendation if needed


Thanks, Jay :thumbsup:

Jay@GMR 10-02-2012 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by garickman (Post 439162)
The GMR is first class in every aspect. Product, quality control, customer service.

Thanks Greg!


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