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srtthis

the guy doing it does every local racers rear end
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madspeed

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nice arse
 

srtthis

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Custom moser axles
Bolt on 8.8 pattern end
Moser axles
4.10s
3" studs

 

gearheadboy

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I find it uncomfortable talking about another guys rear end. But the welds are nice.
 

Sharad

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Because Race Car. Looks good Derek!
 

MikeH686

Mine is only two inches though.
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I'm getting mine back hope the end of this week I'll post some pics up and we can gawk at each others rear ends!!!
 

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"and i jizz in my pants"
 
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srtthis

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got all the brake lines back on it last night... think im going to re do the hard lines since they are about 3/4" to long per side and causing the line to bow in the center.
 

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simple cut and flare will fit that
 

srtthis

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madspeed said:
simple cut and flare will fit that
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not exactly... they are stainless hard lines. double flaring stainless isnt all that easy. you need to heat it up so it doesnt crack
 

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gotcha, i retract that statement in this case
 

srtthis

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my dumb ass got everything in stainless hardline wise when i replaced all the brake lines in the car. i should have just got the mild steel ones to make it easy on me. but they look nice so screw it
 

84Ttop

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When I replaced my brake lines I ran them across the underside of the floor pan and over to each frame rail and used flex line to each rear caliper. This way they are not on the rear at all and made strapping the car down to the dyno/trailer that much easier with out having to worry about screwing up the brake lines.
 

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good idear
 

srtthis

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mine are run across the back of the rear so i should be fine strapping it down. the 275 car has braded -3 lines back there but we have pins in the back we strap it to the old wheelie bar tabs
 

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all buttoned up ready to go back in... should have it back on the ground tonight
 

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Looks good man. I think madmike1157 has some left over worm clamps he can lend you to strap those brake lines to the axle tubes
 

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Haha I'm going to leave them in place... Till I make up my mind what calipers I'm going with
 

MikeH686

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srtthis are those spherical bushings by chance were they difficult to install
 
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