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Old 08-02-2007, 09:43 PM
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Default Moser 12 bolt fit

Does anyone know if these are exactly the same size as stock front to back with a 1350 yoke?
In other words will the driveshaft have to be shortened at all if I'm running a 12 bolt already?
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Old 08-02-2007, 09:45 PM
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It is a direct bolt in. We sell a lot of them and never any issue. Only time it is a different size is if you specify a different width. Moser is one of our most trouble free products.
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Is possible to get Moser 12 bolt with "big ford" end bearings?
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Old 08-04-2007, 07:26 AM
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Yes BowTie. My number one selling rear for the GM cars in the Pro Touring community is a chevy special package we spec using a 12 bolt, 33 spline Tru track with Big Ford bearings and a brake flange. This way you get the new big Ford Bearings and can use your original GM brakes. Killer set up.

Of coarse if you have brakes for a Ford pattern this is no problem either.

We can also do 9" rears with the same Chevy / Ford ends
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its in the `"comming soon" section on the HP right?
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Yes BowTie. My number one selling rear for the GM cars in the Pro Touring community is a chevy special package we spec using a 12 bolt, 33 spline Tru track with Big Ford bearings and a brake flange. This way you get the new big Ford Bearings and can use your original GM brakes. Killer set up.

Of coarse if you have brakes for a Ford pattern this is no problem either.

We can also do 9" rears with the same Chevy / Ford ends
Thanks Frank!!

This was (again..) something totally new for me. I prefer keeping my ride all GM but like the idea of big ford bearings. When car i back from body shop i start working on suspension. Ill get back to you
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Old 08-22-2007, 11:05 PM
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Default Help...how much do i narrow a Moser 12 bolt?

I am in the process of building a pro touring 1968 r/s camaro, I bought a New Moser 12 bolt for the rearend and plan on setting up a 4-link suspension...My question is, how much do i narrow the rear housing to put
12" wheels and 335 tires on?...I have already had DSE mini tubs installed, and i will likely want 5.5 to 6 inches of back spacing....Can anyone help?
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Old 08-22-2007, 11:08 PM
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You bought a new rear and now are going to narrow it? Or you are buying a new rear made to width?
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already purchased rearend...I will send it back to Moser to narrow it...
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Old 08-23-2007, 04:44 AM
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UGH. Your going to want the rear axle flange to axle flange 54 5/8 with a 6" backspace on a 12" wheel. This will error to the narrow side so if anything you can use a thin shim to dial in exact wheel location. It is easier to move them out then move them in! Standard disclaimer: Of coarse the best thing is to mock the wheels in place and measure between the hubs, but with that said, we done many of them this way.
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