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Old 09-23-2008, 05:40 PM
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Default Moser rear end axles

Probably a stupid question I have a new moser rear end, it's a 33 spline trutrac. My question is, what all is involved in making this thing ready? Do you just slide the axles in and put fluid in it? I would look at the directions, but there is a bunch of stuff in the way of the rear in my garage.

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Just got your PM and see it here too. You have Torino ends, so your axles just bolt in. Put a little silicon sealer on the bearing o ring just before you slide them in, and your done.
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Old 09-23-2008, 07:25 PM
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Nice, awesome that you remember which rear I bought. Thanks a lot.
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moser recomends that you remove the rear cover and clean out any metal shavings left over from manufacturing... before adding oil and running.. not sure there are any, but they cover their butts that way!
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