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Moser axles...cheap click eliminator...upgraded posi and a rear gridle cover. Will take you into a 5-600 hp range safely. So do the mods and know that when you start adding power you may want make more mods to the rear end. Good luck
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Moser axles...cheap click eliminator...upgraded posi and a rear gridle cover. Will take you into a 5-600 hp range safely. So do the mods and know that when you start adding power you may want make more mods to the rear end. Good luck
Thanks for the input guys .... I think I'll drive down to Mark Williams Inc. and take a tour and talk to the experts ... I only want to do this once!
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We usually run the 7900 moser flush mounts and the large Ford bearing with the disc brake backing as an axle retainer.
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We usually run the 7900 moser flush mounts and the large Ford bearing with the disc brake backing as an axle retainer.
Vince I see the advantage w the Ford BIG ends .... but I already have Wilwood 12.19 brakes installed w the chevy end, is there an adapter to retain the Wilwood to the Ford ends?

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If you go with the c-clip eliminators and plan on a lot of street driving or auto-x, road racing etc, make sure you get their tappered bearing set up. I'd rather have the ends changed over to Ford..

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What did you end up doing? I have a 12 bolt 1970 camaro rear with Mark Williams c-clip eliminators and drums. Wanting to run disk brakes bad but having trouble finding some other then the non popular TA 12 bolt disk brakes setup. Does anyone know if the s10 disk brake swap could work?
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Depends on your budget.... You can hack the ends off and go to a full Floater set up with Corvette hubs and brakes
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What did you end up doing? I have a 12 bolt 1970 camaro rear with Mark Williams c-clip eliminators and drums. Wanting to run disk brakes bad but having trouble finding some other then the non popular TA 12 bolt disk brakes setup. Does anyone know if the s10 disk brake swap could work?
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This https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=52854 will bolt directly onto your GM rear. This set-up will eliminate your current c-clip axles/c-clip eliminator kit and convert you into a full blown floater rear. You also would be able to run any brake kit made for C5/C6 Corvettes (both OEM and aftermarket). Not cheap, but is THE BEST solution for GM rears.

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What did you end up doing? I have a 12 bolt 1970 camaro rear with Mark Williams c-clip eliminators and drums. Wanting to run disk brakes bad but having trouble finding some other then the non popular TA 12 bolt disk brakes setup. Does anyone know if the s10 disk brake swap could work?

Hey I ended up selling the 12 bolt to a gentleman restoring a 69Z and I bought a Speedway Engineering 9" with Jay Miller's bolt on C6 ends.


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This https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=52854 will bolt directly onto your GM rear. This set-up will eliminate your current c-clip axles/c-clip eliminator kit and convert you into a full blown floater rear. You also would be able to run any brake kit made for C5/C6 Corvettes (both OEM and aftermarket). Not cheap, but is THE BEST solution for GM rears.

Jay
It is the best solution and that's the route I took, thanks for answering all my dumb questions!!!!

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Vince I see the advantage w the Ford BIG ends .... but I already have Wilwood 12.19 brakes installed w the chevy end, is there an adapter to retain the Wilwood to the Ford ends?

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