Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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Yep, you're right, proved your point. Every Mopar in the world should have a Dana. Thread closed, problem solved, nothing to see here people, move along........LOL!!!!
Ford 9" has it's place and obviously it's quite popular in SS and the factory race cars, among others, for many reasons. I'm just trying to take the edge off of Quicktree who thinks that EVERY BRAND of race car in the world should have a Ford 9", even the average bracket racer!
LCOMOTION UICKTREE
they do where have you been? 9"s outnumber the dana 100-1 at just about any race track
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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03/04/15 10:46 PM
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Chassis works "FAB 9" with a Strange case in my truck
2000 Dakota R/T, 408 magnum, 727, Indy heads 1000cfm 4150 carb, 93 octane fuel. motor; 10.258 @ 132.78 200 shot; 9.262 @ 144.69 racemagnum
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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Chassis works "FAB 9" with a Strange case in my truck
come on, you could have had a junkyard dana
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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03/04/15 10:51 PM
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I'm good
my son is taking over track prep at greencove. he was out there stripping the old rubber getting it ready.good thing you have that 9
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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03/04/15 11:01 PM
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I can see now these are much better than a junkyard Dana. And I like the ability to change the gear ratio at only $1000 a pop. Heck, I think I'll carry 2-3 to suit my needs. So for the initial investment of say roughly $1800 plus extra center sections ($3000) cause they're easy to swap I'll be all set, thanks. Doug
Yes those junk yard rears with unknown mileage and if it was ever in a accident. This rear is all new fresh off a jig. But it's only your life your gambling with so no big deal if it locks up at 150 on the big end.
you would probably have to push him to get to 150
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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03/04/15 11:15 PM
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So for 1590.00 you can have a brand new 9 inch rear. New axle tubes, new gears, new yoke 1350 billet, new spool, new axles, all new bearings and bolts.
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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03/04/15 11:26 PM
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I can see now these are much better than a junkyard Dana. And I like the ability to change the gear ratio at only $1000 a pop. Heck, I think I'll carry 2-3 to suit my needs. So for the initial investment of say roughly $1800 plus extra center sections ($3000) cause they're easy to swap I'll be all set, thanks. Doug
Yes those junk yard rears with unknown mileage and if it was ever in a accident. This rear is all new fresh off a jig. But it's only your life your gambling with so no big deal if it locks up at 150 on the big end.
you would probably have to push him to get to 150
Ok lets start over. Junkyard Dana, in this case, free. Narrowed by me, new strange spool, axles, bearings, Motive gear and Dr Diff yoke. Total cost just over $800. Obviously I didn't bolt it in from the junk yard. And your correct it would need a push to go 150, hasn't been past 148. Doug
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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03/04/15 11:35 PM
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I'm good
my son is taking over track prep at greencove. he was out there stripping the old rubber getting it ready.good thing you have that 9
Heck bud that is awesome :thumbup I haven't been out there in awhile as it hurts to go watch running vehicles go down a track LOL
2000 Dakota R/T, 408 magnum, 727, Indy heads 1000cfm 4150 carb, 93 octane fuel. motor; 10.258 @ 132.78 200 shot; 9.262 @ 144.69 racemagnum
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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03/05/15 12:09 AM
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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03/05/15 12:30 AM
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I can see now these are much better than a junkyard Dana. And I like the ability to change the gear ratio at only $1000 a pop. Heck, I think I'll carry 2-3 to suit my needs. So for the initial investment of say roughly $1800 plus extra center sections ($3000) cause they're easy to swap I'll be all set, thanks. Doug
Yes those junk yard rears with unknown mileage and if it was ever in a accident. This rear is all new fresh off a jig. But it's only your life your gambling with so no big deal if it locks up at 150 on the big end.
you would probably have to push him to get to 150
Ok lets start over. Junkyard Dana, in this case, free. Narrowed by me, new strange spool, axles, bearings, Motive gear and Dr Diff yoke. Total cost just over $800. Obviously I didn't bolt it in from the junk yard. And your correct it would need a push to go 150, hasn't been past 148. Doug
Dana60 strongest rear per dollars spent... PERIOD i got $1300 into mine with all aftermarket goodies ready to bolt in.
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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03/05/15 02:41 AM
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Not that I could care less what any one runs for a rear end but I find it strange that the drag pack cars run a 9"... I run a 8 3/4 and a 9" in my cars.. its what I had to put in them
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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03/05/15 03:00 AM
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After initial setup on my Dana I can change gears in a half hour or less. Never had to run pro gears either. We ran a ring gear that had a broken pinion with a pinion from a broken gear, and ran them together for one season till we came across a used set to 50 bucks. Dana is just strong, don't under estimate it. Unless you run heads up racing why do want to have extra gear sets ready is beyond me.
Your faster than ANYONE I've seen(if your doing it right).. I helped 2 guys on drag week (1 chevy and 1 mopar.. 12 bolt and a dana) change gears laying on the ground.. its not fun... and both took WELL over 2 hours... but I'm slow I guess(I dont do it for a living)
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Re: Expensive 9 inch rears!
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03/05/15 07:50 AM
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After initial setup on my Dana I can change gears in a half hour or less. Never had to run pro gears either. We ran a ring gear that had a broken pinion with a pinion from a broken gear, and ran them together for one season till we came across a used set to 50 bucks. Dana is just strong, don't under estimate it. Unless you run heads up racing why do want to have extra gear sets ready is beyond me.
Your faster than ANYONE I've seen(if your doing it right).. I helped 2 guys on drag week (1 chevy and 1 mopar.. 12 bolt and a dana) change gears laying on the ground.. its not fun... and both took WELL over 2 hours... but I'm slow I guess(I dont do it for a living)
I have to call BS on the less than half hour. maybe if you just slap them in there with out checking and setting them up.
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