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		|  02-25-2010, 12:25 PM | #1 |  
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			Dont tell me Im an idiot. I am asking because I personally dont know the answer and I am curious.The rears that are in F-Bodies from 82-02 are said to be terrible for withstanding even stock abuse. Which I believe from all the horror stories I have read.
 Is there no way to use a 8.5 10 bolt from older GM's? Is it that difficult to get it to work on these type of vehicles?
 There are a bunch of racers including myself running a 8.5 10 bolt housing with the tubes welded and have aftermarket high performance guts in them running deep in the 10's. Why cant you guys do this?
 
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			The problem is the TQ arm mount. I am sure you could fab up a TQ arm mount on a 8.5 and might be able to use it but there are better alternatives out there. They installed 9 bolt rears on certain Z28's and GTA T/A's in the 80's and early 90's but they are expensive to upgrade if you wanted a different gear. They are stronger then the 10 bolts and will bolt right into a 3rd and 4th gen. Other options are 12 bolt and 9 inch rears and also the Ford 8.8 rears are being converted into F-body rear ends.
 You can also roll the dice and build a 10bolt and pray it doesnt break like I did!!
 
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			Another issue: i think 4th gen rears are a bit wider than most 8.5" applications.  There are a few firms that are making torque arm setups for older cars (BMR maybe?) so maybe they have a way around the t/a issue
 I can't see any of it being cost effective as just buying one that is made for the car.
 
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					Originally Posted by mc73nova  Dont tell me Im an idiot. I am asking because I personally dont know the answer and I am curious.The rears that are in F-Bodies from 82-02 are said to be terrible for withstanding even stock abuse. Which I believe from all the horror stories I have read.
 Is there no way to use a 8.5 10 bolt from older GM's? Is it that difficult to get it to work on these type of vehicles?
 There are a bunch of racers including myself running a 8.5 10 bolt housing with the tubes welded and have aftermarket high performance guts in them running deep in the 10's. Why cant you guys do this?
 
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 |  Yeah, I think Kurt Urban was running in the 8's on a 8.5" 10 bolt a few years back with no issue.
 
Besides the torque arm mount, everything is on a small scale. The ring gear, the carrier, etc. The 7.5 was originally designed for a Vega . A light, 4cyl, compact car. Not a heavy powerful car like a 4th gen.
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			could do a 4 link to bypass the torque arm, no?
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					Originally Posted by sweetbmxrider  could do a 4 link to bypass the torque arm, no? |  now you got me thinking, my bird race car... may be an idea...   i wonder if the width of the lower LCA are the same distance apart in g body and f body cars. if so, then you only need to fab up upper mount for aftermarket adjustable g body upper rear control arms which are at a small angle off the diff.   hmmm....
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					Originally Posted by SmokingSS  now you got me thinking, my bird race car... may be an idea...   i wonder if the width of the lower LCA are the same distance apart in g body and f body cars. if so, then you only need to fab up upper mount for aftermarket adjustable g body upper rear control arms which are at a small angle off the diff.   hmmm.... |   What is better having upper and lower control arms or moving the TQ arm off the tranny to the body? Thats what I always wondered.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Slow-V6  What is better having upper and lower control arms or moving the TQ arm off the tranny to the body? Thats what I always wondered. |  Not sure if one is really "better" more than they are just different.
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			well i havent had a trans mounted TQ arm in a long time.  i tore my stock oem tq arm years back with my stock motor setup, on the street, with street tires during a 1-2 shift. since then i have had a chassis mounted tq arm.  car felt so much nicer afterwards, trans didnt rise and fall every time i got on or off the gas pedal, lol.
 but now, i will seriously be looking into putting a stock-ish 8.5 10bolt in the bird with upper control arms.  basically all i need is the section of a g body frame crossmember, and fab it in.  In the bird, the gas tank will be getting taken out in favor of a fuel cell anyway so welding in a custom crossmember with bracing is a real possibility.
 
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		|  02-26-2010, 03:52 PM | #10 |  
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			An 8.5" rear can be as strong as a 12 bolt.  Trucks have 8.5" rings and 30 spline axles.  Watch your width.  Measure.  Speedway motors will have a lot of the stuff you need to fab.  Although in the long run you may gain nothing or even go backwards if you don't do it right.  A torque arm setup is not a bad thing.
		 
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		|  02-26-2010, 07:27 PM | #11 |  
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			if you want to go that route you are better off using a mustang 8.8 and a Battle Box for a fox body. Remember, some of the fastest drag radial cars in the world have a torque arm some of them are even mustangs. Torque arms just plain work.
		 
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			I wasnt saying to alter the suspension, just to see if you can fab the stuff on to an 8.5. I believe in the suspension/torque arm set-up, my brother never had a problem hooking in his car. The Drag Radial class is doing amazing things on stock style suspension.
		 
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			The biggest Problem is the TQ arm mount....  By the time u find a rear and buy all the brackets/ fab up what you need your not to far behind a moser 12 bolt or 9in
		 
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			How about using a pair of ladder bars to install the rear of choice instead of fabbing up a torque arm mount?   Ladder bars are strong, and basically are short versions of a torque arm.  Just weld them up.  
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			"pete z" bars might make things a little easier
		 
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			ladder bars will prevent the car from being allowed to run in any stock suspension classes if that is a consideration.
		 
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					Originally Posted by creeper  "pete z" bars might make things a little easier |  Yes, they would - but as mike pointed out, they would also keep you out of any stock style suspension racing.
 
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