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Originally posted by TurboDave
Are we talking about the New 12 bolts or the old ones(60's and 70's vintage)? I was refering to the new ones just released in the last 12 months.

I've seen a few of the new ones under some pretty "nasty" 8 & 9 second cars :eek:

So where would you get one of these 12 bolts? Would it be a direct bolt-in, or what else would be required?
 
The new issue of Car Craft has a writeup on the 9" vs. 12 bolt vs. Dana 60. Check it out.

P.S. I've gone a 1.54 on my stock axle, stock gear, Eaton posi rear. I've probably got about a dozen 1.5x runs on it to date.

-Banning.
 
i was talking when i was into running camaro's my buddy's with 12 bolts broke stuff all the time while my stock internal 8.5(other than 4:10 gear) never broke
 
"So where would you get one of these 12 bolts?"

Moser!


http://www.moserengineering.com/moser_interior/products.asp?CatID=28

---Complete 12 Bolt w/Posi (less brakes) $2055 USD
Torque Arm Cars & coil Spring Rears w/Rears
Includes 12 Bolt Housing, M/E Custom Alloy Axles, wheel bearings, wheel studs, retainer plates, Eaton Posi (30 spline), Pro Street gears, 1350 series pinion yoke, chrome cover and assembly.


plus...you'll need to buy all new brakes

I figured it would cost me over $4,000.- CDN to go this route:eek:
 
Re: "So where would you get one of these 12 bolts?"

Originally posted by alilol6
Moser!


http://www.moserengineering.com/moser_interior/products.asp?CatID=28

---Complete 12 Bolt w/Posi (less brakes) $2055 USD
Torque Arm Cars & coil Spring Rears w/Rears
Includes 12 Bolt Housing, M/E Custom Alloy Axles, wheel bearings, wheel studs, retainer plates, Eaton Posi (30 spline), Pro Street gears, 1350 series pinion yoke, chrome cover and assembly.


plus...you'll need to buy all new brakes

I figured it would cost me over $4,000.- CDN to go this route:eek:

I'm confused, if it's complete less brakes for $2055, how can it cost $4,000 ???? A complete set of rear brakes with backing plates, etc. couldn't cost more that a hundred or so, NOT almost $1,945
 
You'll notice the CDN next to the dollar amount??? That stands for Canadian, as in Canadian dollars.

That is what it would cost Clayton by the time he figured in the exchange rate, taxes, brokerage, shipping and then the brake setup...
 
Guess I missed that. I saw USD referenced in the first sentance, and didn't figure it to change in the middle, sorry for the missunderstanding.
 
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