My experience with Moser Engineering...
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i think if your going for 8's in a truck you would surely want a brace on it. i know thats not on you because they said you wouldnt need it. also def sucks they arent behind you on it after spending that kind of coin on everything. do you have any correspondence with them about the brace and what not or was it over the phone.
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That's crazy that they didn't recommend a back brace! I attended a Dave Morgan Chassis Seminar last year. He said the 9" is a tough rear end, BUT it must have a back brace if your throwing any power at it. Looks like your throwing plenty of power at it, AND it isn't a 2500lbs race car either.
My personal preference is a Dana 60. I get harassed all the time, "why are you putting that heavy dana in your car?!"
The Dana is 12lbs heavier than a 9", and it isn't a HP robber like the 9". The pinion of the 9" is too low on the ring gear. This makes for a strong diff, but also isn't the most efficient.
ANYWAY, I hope you have better luck with round number 2
-Kenny
My personal preference is a Dana 60. I get harassed all the time, "why are you putting that heavy dana in your car?!"
The Dana is 12lbs heavier than a 9", and it isn't a HP robber like the 9". The pinion of the 9" is too low on the ring gear. This makes for a strong diff, but also isn't the most efficient.
ANYWAY, I hope you have better luck with round number 2
-Kenny
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I hate dealing with salesmen that you can tell are just bullshitters. They guy more than likely finishes his shift, and drives his Prius home.
I would send it back to them, and give them the opportunity to correct it. Maybe you are emailing someone who has no pull in the business. If they start to see threads like this, I bet they would help you. They want to sell parts, and I would never get anything from them if they didn't correct it for you.
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That black and white pic is sexy, my new background at work. Yeah I have had issues with a bunch of companies lately. As soon as i saw the pics i was like that needs a brace. One thing i love about companies is SALESMEN.
these are the companies I have issues with....
McLeod TICK and Badlanze
Who did you go with and what did you buy?
I am actually putting a 10.5 14 bolt in my truck I dont think I will bend that but will brace it etc.
these are the companies I have issues with....
McLeod TICK and Badlanze
Who did you go with and what did you buy?
I am actually putting a 10.5 14 bolt in my truck I dont think I will bend that but will brace it etc.
i think if your going for 8's in a truck you would surely want a brace on it. i know thats not on you because they said you wouldnt need it. also def sucks they arent behind you on it after spending that kind of coin on everything. do you have any correspondence with them about the brace and what not or was it over the phone.
That's crazy that they didn't recommend a back brace! I attended a Dave Morgan Chassis Seminar last year. He said the 9" is a tough rear end, BUT it must have a back brace if your throwing any power at it. Looks like your throwing plenty of power at it, AND it isn't a 2500lbs race car either.
My personal preference is a Dana 60. I get harassed all the time, "why are you putting that heavy dana in your car?!"
The Dana is 12lbs heavier than a 9", and it isn't a HP robber like the 9". The pinion of the 9" is too low on the ring gear. This makes for a strong diff, but also isn't the most efficient.
ANYWAY, I hope you have better luck with round number 2
-Kenny
My personal preference is a Dana 60. I get harassed all the time, "why are you putting that heavy dana in your car?!"
The Dana is 12lbs heavier than a 9", and it isn't a HP robber like the 9". The pinion of the 9" is too low on the ring gear. This makes for a strong diff, but also isn't the most efficient.
ANYWAY, I hope you have better luck with round number 2
-Kenny
That's what I was thinking. They do look like they were in far.
I hate dealing with salesmen that you can tell are just bullshitters. They guy more than likely finishes his shift, and drives his Prius home.
I would send it back to them, and give them the opportunity to correct it. Maybe you are emailing someone who has no pull in the business. If they start to see threads like this, I bet they would help you. They want to sell parts, and I would never get anything from them if they didn't correct it for you.
I hate dealing with salesmen that you can tell are just bullshitters. They guy more than likely finishes his shift, and drives his Prius home.
I would send it back to them, and give them the opportunity to correct it. Maybe you are emailing someone who has no pull in the business. If they start to see threads like this, I bet they would help you. They want to sell parts, and I would never get anything from them if they didn't correct it for you.