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Two Aftermarket Solutions To The Woeful F-Body 10-Bolt
By Chris Werner
Photography by Chris Werner
Strange S60 Moser M9 Rearends Strange
Strange S60 Moser M9 Rearends S60
The Strange S60 as-shipped:... 
   
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Strange S60 Moser M9 Rearends S60
The Strange S60 as-shipped: fully assembled and ready to be installed. One small caveat is that this rear is only available bare, so we had to spray it the gloss black you see here. Our options include an aluminum cover ($45.50), the aforementioned new brake backing plates, and provisions for this car's three-channel ABS system (Jensen likes his cars sans traction control or other "pansy-ass" equipment). Strange also supplied a heavy-duty driveshaft (PN U1702), a 3-inch seamless tube chrome-moly unit with solid 1350 series U-joints and a forged chrome-moly trans yoke ($295 plus $179 for the yoke). Finally, though stock brake rotors would work just fine with this unit, we're installing Brembos on the back to match the ones we put up front in the November 2007 issue ("Street Car, Track Car: Part I").
Strange S60 Moser M9 Rearends Stock 10 Bolt
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Strange S60 Moser M9 Rearends Stock 10 Bolt
The folks at TT Performance Parts (Passaic Park, NJ), late-model GM specialists who now also offer complete race car fabrication services, are chipping in for the install. Jay Partyka puts the '01 Z28 on the lift and pulls off the rear wheels. Here's the stock 10-bolt in all its 7.625-inch, C-clip-axled, rust-encrusted glory. (As just one comparison of strength, the S60's ring gear is a whopping 9.750 inches in diameter.) Let's get this piece o' crap outta here!
Strange S60 Moser M9 Rearends Driveshaft
The driveshaft comes out first.... 
   
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Strange S60 Moser M9 Rearends Driveshaft
The driveshaft comes out first. The stock U-joint clamps are removed and the shaft slides out the back of the trans. Have a drip tray ready under the tailshaft because you may lose a bit of ATF during this process. The factory unit in this stripper Z happens to be steel, and quite rusty at that. The torque arm then comes out, and this is easier if one undoes the sandwich clamp at the front first. Use caution, as the axle assembly will want to tilt backward and push the front of the torque arm up higher into the tunnel. It helps to keep the Panhard rod connected during this time-by limiting tilt, it also prevents putting undue stress on the lower shock bolts once the torque arm is out. A screw jack can also be used under the rear to take the rest of the tension off of the two large bolts securing the torque arm to the rear.

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