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GrnDragon
12-17-2011, 12:03 PM
Custom full floater fabricated Ford 9" bare housing with the following:

-Competition Engineering offset housing (Pinion is centered in the car)
-Some JRS bracketry (LCA/Coilover mount brackets, and Watts Bar Mounts)
-Custom one-off gusset work by Jason at GMR
-5x4.75 1/2" stud 35 spline Full Floater kit (the kit is a prototype unit from GMR, it is NOT their new setup being offered)
-Wheel mount surface (WMS) to WMS width is 58.5"
-The Hubs use 7703 ARP studs
-There are custom brake brackets welded on the housing, that could be used with a custom brake setup.

I am selling because I ended up also getting the New Production GMR hubs and they use a different snout, so I just bought a new housing for them instead of cutting this one apart.

ASKING: $1200 + shipping
PM me if interested and I can send more pictures...

GrnDragon
12-22-2011, 02:41 PM
Here is some more information on the setup...

The brake brackets are setup for a custom brake kit I designed. It wouldn't be much issue to cut them off if you cannot use them, but then you would need to weld on another brake bracket of some sort so it might be a better idea to just make a secondary bracket to adapt to what is on the housing.

The Main Caliper holes are 5.09" apart and 2.915" off axle centerline. The other holes are for a mechanical ebrake caliper.

The width between the lower link brackets is 39.875" Center to Center.

The Watts Link Bars are 27" from center to center (Horizontally) and 5.0" center to center (Vertically, proper distance for Fays Propeller), and 9" back from centerline of axle tube.

p51mus
12-24-2011, 02:48 PM
What was the rear end going to go in and what brakes was t designed for? Thanks.

GrnDragon
12-24-2011, 03:33 PM
What was the rear end going to go in and what brakes was t designed for? Thanks.

It was going in a full frame 69 camaro build, using a Jakes Rod Shop torque arm rear suspension setup. The housing is only missing the tabs for the torque arm, and pinion angle adjuster to be able to use a complete JRS setup (Jake could sell you everything you need to use his rear clip).

The brakes are for a custom Wilwood brake setup, but the 5.09" distance between the holes is from a Wilwood radial mount bracket. So Wilwood should be able to provide the bracket to fit that mount, or you can pretty easily have a custom radial mount bracket made to fit what ever brakes you want to use.

GrnDragon
01-23-2012, 03:57 PM
Anyone interested? Still available...

GrnDragon
04-04-2012, 07:51 PM
SOLD!
Thanks