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Everett: Could you explain how the housing was straightened??? Just curious!
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On a 9in unit I had in my TR7 it was when all the stuff (brackets, brace,etc was welded) on it warped it. they did some cutting and rewelding, straight as an arrow. Pisser I had it coated before checking it
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Definitely brace the back and put braces on the spring purches front and back. There is not much to those housing when they are apart. Moser can weld the back brace and the braces on the purches and they will make sure it is straight .. my .02 ...
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Thank you all for your input.
The shop I used for modifing this housing ("B" body cut down to "A" body dimentions) used a jig and I talked with them about adding the back brace and they said yes they would mount it in the jig again to do the welding. They had to replace one end piece and straighten it when they shortened it for me. And I will have them also add the needed braces to the spring pads too.
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Don't forget the clearance for the shocks.
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