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Old 01-03-2004, 02:54 AM
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Old 07-18-2004, 08:44 PM
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after cleaning,painting and re installing the differential into the car I decided to up grade the rear disc brakes to aftermarket cross-drilled and slotted rotors. I ordered all the parts and started mounting . I come to find out the new brackets dont bolt up to the flange, and if they did they would hit the e-brake bracket. I researched this site and find out that the flange at the end of the tubes are heavy duty truck items. I really think that someone doing a concourse restoration on a Camaro with JL8 would be able to use this rear end . I would hate to "undo" the brackets and flange to a regular 12 bolt configuration to make my bracketry fit. Im posting more pics of the rear end and components . If anyone is interested in in this rear end please feel free to stop by and or send someone from this site to check it out.You can call me anytime at 630-707-1009 if you have any questions.I would like to sell it here before posting it on that auction site. Im restoring my Fathom Green 69 SS/RS and would like to use the extra $$$$ from the sale of this differentioal to help offset the cost of restoring this car. $4000.00
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Old 07-18-2004, 08:46 PM
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I'm restoring a JL8 rear end- D-11-9.I have approximately 5 yrs into this thing.I had no idea what it was when I bought it 'till I really looked at it.It's a QW rear.I've had to replace almost everything on it.The only thing I'm having trouble with are the axles.They were gone when I got the diff as were the e brake cable brackets.When they took the backing plates off they used a torch and wrecked the rear flanges-DUH!!So it has been an up hill battle thus far.I found this in a '55 Chevy Bel Air that was totalled that had the matching L78/M22 drivetrain in the car.The only thing the owner would seperate with was the rear end.Had no idea what it was.I do plan on parting with it as the car I was going to put it in-I sold.This does belong in an April/69 car.I put the identical brake set up 4 piston caliper(front and rear) in my '66 Pontiac 2 dr post and WOW,what stopping power!!!! Will post pic's soon.
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