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Old 04-16-2009, 12:46 AM   #1
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Beefing up rear end

i am fixing to build my 496 650+hp bbc and i wanted to know what all is available and needed to handle this rear end wise that is. i know weld the tubes, can i get 5 lug 33 splines for a 1968 rear end (i have ece conversions already), what kind of lockers are made for these?, and i know a main cap support rear cover. o and this truck is mainly going to be a mean cruiser, that will be taken to the track ever so often. it is a factory 3.73 posi rear end. i will going to 4.10s. the trans is a th400 with 3500 stall and a reverse manual valvebody
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Old 04-16-2009, 08:06 AM   #2
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Re: Beefing up rear end

I know Auburn Gear posi is a favorite at the track.Not a locker but gets it done...while still very streetable.Are the ECE axles cro-moly or stronger than stock?Definately use c-clip eliminators.Have you checked out www.markwilliams.com ?
If you had a Dana44 I have a new 4.11 set.
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Old 04-16-2009, 09:37 AM   #3
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Re: Beefing up rear end

i know to replace all the bearing and seal but what about stronger main caps or will mine stock ones and the girdle be enough and how exactly do the eliminators work? do they press on? and anybody have a link for the auburn posi?
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Old 04-16-2009, 10:36 AM   #4
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GOOD MORNING TO ALL, BEEFING IT UP,WELL IAM RUNNING A 1987 IROCK Z-28 CAMERO 5.7 MOTOR WITH A TUNNEL RAM AND 2 660 MARINE CENTER SQUIRTERS AND A 1969 TURBO HYDRO MATIC SHP 400 32 END SPLINE TRANNY,ONE PIECE DRIVE LINE HOOKED UP TO A 3 INCH HOUSING WITH 4:11 POSI GEARS. NO BREAKS STRAIGHT DRAG BABY.HOLDING IT ALL TOGETHER A SET OF AIR SHOCKS MONROE HIPER FORMANCE AND A SET OF BILSTEIN STREET STOCKERS WITH A 2 INCH UPSIDE DOWN TRAILING SWAY BAR AND FOR SPRING SET UP AFCO LIGHTWEIGHTWEIGHT JACKS .SPRING CUPS JACK BOLT AND DENTED WEILD PLATE,5.5 X 9.5 1200LBS SPRINGS AND A TWO END ADJUSTIBLE TRACK BAR.NO C NOTCHING STRAIGHT FRAIM. MY ASS END STICKS REAL F---IN GOOD.BELIEVE THAT.TOOK SOME TRIAL AND ERROR BUT IT WAS WELL WORTH IT,SO MAY BE THIS MIGHT HELP YOU OR NOT OH YEA I AM RUNNING MICKY THOMPSONSPORTSMAN PRO 32X16.5-15. THE FRAME ROLLED AND XED FOR STREINGHT AND STABILITY. AN INSIDER WE USED DRIVE LINE ABOVETHE REAR AND XED IT ALL THE WAY BACK . INSTALLED THE FUEL CELL IN THE BAY BEHIND THE REAR END ,HELPS KEEP THOSE M.T.SLICKS STICKEN.THANKS FOR THE CHANCE TO MAY BE HELP.PROJECT69C10
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Old 04-16-2009, 10:42 AM   #5
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Re: Beefing up rear end

I'm in the process of an overhaul on mine and looking to see a place were to buy replacement parts.
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good morning to all, beefing it up,well iam running a 1987 irock z-28 camero 5.7 motor with a tunnel ram and 2 660 marine center squirters and a 1969 turbo hydro matic shp 400 32 end spline tranny,one piece drive line hooked up to a 3 inch housing with 4:11 posi gears. No breaks straight drag baby.holding it all together a set of air shocks monroe hiper formance and a set of bilstein street stockers with a 2 inch upside down trailing sway bar and for spring set up afco lightweightweight jacks .spring cups jack bolt and dented weild plate,5.5 x 9.5 1200lbs springs and a two end adjustible track bar.no c notching straight fraim. My ass end sticks real f---in good.believe that.took some trial and error but it was well worth it,so may be this might help you or not oh yea i am running micky thompsonsportsman pro 32x16.5-15. The frame rolled and xed for streinght and stability. An insider we used drive line abovethe rear and xed it all the way back . Installed the fuel cell in the bay behind the rear end ,helps keep those m.t.slicks sticken.thanks for the chance to may be help.project69c10
did i do alittle bit to much,iam very new to this,some feed back please.
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Old 04-16-2009, 10:48 AM   #7
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Re: Beefing up rear end

For the money you will spend on the 12 bolt, you could build a 9 inch and gain the ability to easily swap ratios between the street and track. A good core to find would be something out of a big 70's car, ford or lincoln, since they're already 5x5. You might even get a case with 31 spline axles.
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did i do alittle bit to much,iam very new to this,some feed back please.
Welcome.Nah,just check out some of my replies.You`re doin`fine.

Check out diferential companies like Reider Racing ,Randy`s Ring & Pinion,Drivetrain Direct,and such.
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For the money you will spend on the 12 bolt, you could build a 9 inch and gain the ability to easily swap ratios between the street and track. A good core to find would be something out of a big 70's car, ford or lincoln, since they're already 5x5. You might even get a case with 31 spline axles.
Ditto ,ditto, ditto!
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