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steve671 08-05-2010 07:58 PM

Should I be assembling my rear end myself?
 
So I just got my rear end components for my 69 Camaro. I got the Chassisworks Fab 9", S-series 3rd member with 4.10's already installed, Strange axles, and Willwood 13" discs with parking brake. I have years of experience working on various parts of cars in a hobby capacity, but have never touched the inside of a rear end. Is this something you would take on and be able to figure it out along the way, or should I pay a rear end shop to assemble it? Would like to save the money if possible. There are no instructions though :(
Thanks,

camsdad 08-05-2010 10:20 PM

There is no other satisfactions like saying, I built it myself :cheers:

steve671 08-05-2010 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by camsdad (Post 299801)
There is no other satisfactions like saying, I built it myself :cheers:

I totally agree.
I guess I am wondering if someone has experience with this and can tell me if it is straight forward and anyone can do it, or it's more like building an engine and should be left to someone with specific training.

scherp69 08-05-2010 10:37 PM

If the 3rd member is already together, it should already be to specs. Atleast I assumed mine was and put it together. It's pretty straight forward though. Put in the 3rd member, put your parking brakes on, put the axles in, put the c-clips on by the brakes then finish off your brakes. I have never done anything like that before either and found it really straight forward. If I'm way off, someone please correct me but if I remember correct that's the order I did mine in.

steve671 08-05-2010 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by scherp69 (Post 299805)
If the 3rd member is already together, it should already be to specs. Atleast I assumed mine was and put it together. It's pretty straight forward though. Put in the 3rd member, put your parking brakes on, put the axles in, put the c-clips on by the brakes then finish off your brakes. I have never done anything like that before either and found it really straight forward. If I'm way off, someone please correct me but if I remember correct that's the order I did mine in.

Ok cool, glad to hear this. Yes the third member is already setup.
I think I will attempt this, any other tips?

Vince@Meanstreets 08-06-2010 12:54 AM

watch your finger tips and do you home work or have someone that has done it watch over you.
have you tried you tube for tutorials?
Vince

steve671 08-06-2010 01:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab (Post 299819)
have you tried you tube for tutorials?
Vince

I havn't, but I will.

CreepinDeth 08-06-2010 06:23 AM

I highly HIGHLY recommend this site for instructional video's.

http://store.boxwrench.net/Rear-Axle...mbo_p_110.html

I have the engine and 4L60e rebuild video's and they break it down for newb to expert.
It's actually the best series I've EVER seen before.

ProdigyCustoms 08-06-2010 08:36 AM

We sell quite a few rears and hobbyiest assemble them at home (with pre assembled differentials). Pretty straight forward assembly.

jon72vega 09-06-2010 05:12 AM

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Originally Posted by steve671 (Post 299781)
I have years of experience working on various parts of cars in a hobby capacity, but have never touched the inside of a rear end. Is this something you would take on and be able to figure it out along the way, or should I pay a rear end shop to assemble it?

You should be fine.


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