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Hi Gang,
Is there anywhere on her or, does anyone know of a resorce on specs & mods that can be performed on rear axles / IRS's? I have a 100e and want a narrow axle to handle around 600bhp. I appreciate I can use a Ford 8" or 9" but they are big beasts.
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An axle to handle 600 horses will be a big beast. There's not much better than a Ford 9" for the job. Aftermarket support is superb.
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Proton Jumbuck-deceased :-( 2005 Kia Sorento the parts hauling heap V8 Humber Hawk 1948 Standard12 pickup SOLD 1953 Pop build (wifey's BIVA build).
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stealthstylz
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Rear Axle Resourcestealthstylz
@stealthstylz
Club Retro Rides Member 174
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As above. 9" Ford axles are the best option. They're not cheap to do, but still cheaper than pretty much any other option by the time you've narrowed something enough to fit a 100E and all the bits are available off the shelf.
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you need to elaborate on the 600 bhp a bit, 600 bhp and 600 lbft from a big turbo engine and 12" wide slicks?
or 300 lbft and road tyres?
drag racing on prepped surfaces, or just a "daily"?
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