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Old 11-29-2013, 10:44 AM
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Default Narrowing rear end housing in Porland, Or.

Can anyone recommend a shop to narrow a 12 bolt rear end in the Portland, Oregon area. I'm installing a Quadra Trac system in a '70 Nova.

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Dutchman Axles is in Portland
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Dutchman moved to Idaho. Clay's differential in Boring is still building housings.....sorta retired, but still doing housings as of last year.
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Thanks for the referral. I'll check it out. I was disappointed to learn that Dutchman had moved.
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Thanks for the referral. I'll check it out. I was disappointed to learn that Dutchman had moved.
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Can't blame them though, Idaho is much more business friendly than Oregon.
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If not Clay, I bet Darryl Schroeder from Schroeder Customs would know where a housing can be narrowed. He's in Troutdale
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You're right about Oregon's business climate. And I will be sure to check out Schroeder Customs as well.
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