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    I think the torino housing ends are for the big bearing and i don't think the moser street axle is large enough for that bearing - did you check with them?
    I assume you are going with the torino end because that is what the discbrake bracket mates to?
    Just a headsup, oj

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    Actually guy the housing has NO ends on it. I got it straight from a Ford supplier with no brackets at all. I will be narrowing the housing and installing my new Welders Series Triangulated 4 Link brackets. I am using the Torino housing ends with 31 spline Moser axles, the housing will be 55" housing end to housing end.

    Thanks again guys, I will keep everyone posted as I progress, and of course I now working 10-12 hours a day so thats going to slow me down a bit.

    Thanks again!

    I'm using the 8.8 cause it's not the norm, which will go along with the FE/C6 and 8.8 rear end.
    Phil R
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