Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

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Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby monzaz » Thu Jun 18, 2015 1:07 pm

Just thought I would share some pictures of a Moser Rear completed. Finally after years someone got one built. WITH all the bells and Whistles. :)

Pictures are too big but I will try to post ASAP. Jim
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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby Smiley » Sat Jun 20, 2015 6:26 pm

torque arm or 4 link ?
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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby monzaz » Sat Jun 20, 2015 7:24 pm

Monza - Torque arm Pictures are too large and I can not get them reduced. Jim
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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby hammerdown7 » Sat Jun 20, 2015 9:35 pm

Jim,
Send them to me and I'll get them reduced for you. hammerdown@wowway.com
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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby stage169 » Sat Jun 20, 2015 10:10 pm

I put a Moser 12 bolt in my red Hawk. Explorer rear disc brakes and a S&W torque arm. Found out real quick the TA needed tucked in closer to the drive shaft plus a little tunnel tweak at the rear. Stock brackets except for the pan hard bar bracket. Calipers clocked so they are right against the bracket for the shock and LCA. Hope I drive it before I'm 60 :D
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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby hammerdown7 » Sun Jun 21, 2015 1:56 pm

From Jim @ JDRace
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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby Smiley » Sun Jun 21, 2015 6:22 pm

Very nice
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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby cjbiagi » Sun Jun 21, 2015 9:16 pm

Agreed, very nice. So what's the price tag on such a beauty? I am guessing $2500 - $2900
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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby monzaz » Sun Jun 21, 2015 10:01 pm

LOL

KEEP going UP... Wilwood brakes are 840.00 ALONE...
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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby cjbiagi » Sun Jun 21, 2015 10:26 pm

Jim, I assumed Moser was a competitor of yours. Are they making them for you or vice versa? Or are you using some of there 12 bolts and modifying them for a H body?
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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby Smiley » Sun Jun 21, 2015 10:29 pm

can you give us a breakdown like
x.xx for 12 bolt torque arm housing and axles
add x.xx for brackets
add x.xx for drum brakes
add x.xx for disc brakes
add x.xx for posi and gears
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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby monzaz » Mon Jun 22, 2015 1:08 am

This is a Custom build - Will probably never be another for us.
Had to have a donor rear first (customer supplied)for the control arm and pan hard spring perch brackets...
Used the CAmaro 82-2002 Camaro MOSER ENGINEERING rear with Ford large bearing ends (depending on the brakes being used you can choose from GM small or Large or any one of the many FORD housing ends out there... Just look at the Moser web site for Housing ends.
Torque arm bracket will still need to be modified from a Aftermarket Camaro torque arm.
This was a Housing axle package deal, any width needed...
All parts were installed and supplied for the center section by J D Race
-Eaton Posi
- Ring and pinion
- Bearings and seals etc.
- Yoke...
Wilwood brakes (matched up with brake offset and housing ends calculates from the wheel well width needed and rims being used and their acquired offset.)

Plan to spend more than the car was purchased for in the 70's.

It was a FUN Build, But I do not see production of a unit like this anytime soon. :) I was just lucky that someone trusted and had the wiliness to see it through...

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Re: Moser 12 bolt First one for J D RAce

Postby stage169 » Mon Jun 22, 2015 1:14 am

Jim that really looks nice!

I had a problem with the calipers hitting the car. I just copied the dimensions of the stock rear that is why my housing ends are right next the the shock bracket. Looks like yours put the housing ends out farther, different offset wheel should have that tucked in nice without the caliper hitting.
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