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If you are looking to center the pinion without offsetting the housing you'll need an after market housing like the sheet metal units or one like this aluminum deal.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lerrearlow.jpg
You can see how the hogs head is offest in the housing in this pic.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...lerRearEnd.jpg
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Ye I See , this is really nice setup,
My is a new unit from heidts, I got a full 4 link from them
It’s a new housing with measurements for 67-70 mustang, and all the brackets are pre welded on it now, in order to redo the housing, brackets and axels for 3/4 “ offset , will cost me a alot of money, and seems to be not a realy big deal so I think I will stay with it for now.
http://www.elitemustang.com/images/sus/DSC01832.JPG
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There's a bunch of 'em on the road (offset) with no problems. If it were a problem we would have gotten the memo by now. :D
Got more pics. of the 'stang?
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nice work ford did run on the van and truck lot more pin off set then that gm did. i put them on cent gm and some of the hot rod s i have done. Very nice work on the stang i did know this stuff about how much pin off set there was when i cut housing down i think it was 2 3/4 off set or so on trucks and vans been some time i played with them the last one i did was a 33 willys i did both my gm cars a long time ago and did them for gm A G body cars but that did not pan out for daily income