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    Quote Originally Posted by DaDdY's DrEaM View Post
    Hey everyone! So i'm in need of some seriuos help here....i hope someone can help. I'm currently having my c-notch & 4 link done on my '35 ford 5-window and i'm having trouble determining which 9" i should be looking for. I need the rear end to be 57.5" from backing plate to backing plate, but I also need the pinion to be centered. It can be off by a half inch, but not by much more. I know that 57-59 ranchero/wagon, 65-66 mustang, an perhaps several others will work based on the specs listed here: http://www.carnut.com/specs/rear.html the problem that i'm running into is figuring out which rear ends have the pinion centered (give or take a 1/2 inch). My other concern is if the pinion isn't centered to the specs that I need, i can have the axle tubes modified at a specialty shop that's local, but would i have to buy a rear end that has a greater length from end to end to compensate for the offset? I really am confused here
    On the 57-59 rear end the pinion is centered but the pumpkin is not. Here's a pic of one in my 37 Ford. The drive shaft runs down the center of the car even though the pumpkin is off to the left. This rear end measures 57.25" from each wheel mounting surface. Hope that helps a little....
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    I cut and reweld my own housings but have Mosser engineering respline the axles. You will have to start with a housing greater than what you want when finished.. I think they charge 125 for the housing and 100 for the axles they are on line hope this helps They can supply ther housing if you don't have one
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