I haven't had the time. Email me offlist if your interested. http://richmond.craigslist.org/cto/1436158807.html It's around 180,000 miles -- I probably put 50...
The reason I need to pop out the LTZ badge is because I have a wagon... The wagon has the rear window release and wiper switch in the same location as the junk...
the 3-4 is the Torque converter solenoid. really Inexpensive repair, few hundred bucks if done professionally. You'll be looking at $1500 to $2000 for a...
Moser is an aftermarket manufacturer of rear end components. Like any aftermarket manufacturer, they dedicate R&D dollars to an individual product, and are...
... Moser axles, Eaton rear-end, Moog suspension parts.... The aftermarket does have cheap parts, and quality parts. Do you want to drive for the next ten...
I did not see anything on there specific to our cars. What web site did you buy this off of? I am seeing the 30.375" long one, but it says drum brakes. Is...
Yes, there is nothing specific to the 9C1 listed. I bought this from Moser direct by calling their line. BELIEVE ME, I got the 30.9375 axles by mistake last...
Slap a set of stock SS wheels and tires on a stock 9C1 and see how indented the edge of the wheel and tire appear. It looks somewhat odd to ME. That's why...
I guess I am not that fussy. Mine look fine to me. For those that may not know, the 9c1 axles are narrower to accomodate snow chains which were a problem with...
In regards to what Bob Lane wrote, ... indented ... I'm not sure how your configuration would work correctly. I didn't measure the new Moser axles prior to...
I got stopped by a DPS officer who said I was going about 10mph faster than my speedo indicated. Thankfully he was cool and didn't give me a ticket. I later...
... No mechanical differences... A Certified speedometer is one that's been certified to be accurate to within a given tolerance. When I bought my 95 9C1, I...
Steve, To answer your question, here's how things went. I bought another '94 9C1, in 2001, I think, from David Wambolt in Sacramento, CA. It had a lot of ...
Bob, I can tell you without a doubt that the once the SS axles were installed on my 9C1 they were extending too far out of the axle tube. The seal surface...
Steve, One thing you forgot to take into account is the SS axle housing is also longer. The rear brake parts are to my knowledge between the SS and the 94-96...
If the entire axle housing from an SS is used -- then one needs SS axle shafts. If one uses an axle housing from a 9C1 -- then one needs to use axle shafts...
Steve - I believe Bob installed the entire axle assembly from a SS into his 9C1, including the housing. That is how everything worked. Also, the SS rear...
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Peter, You are 100% correct. I didn't take into account that the axle housing ~is~ longer, therefore everything would bolt right up. Give the man a cee-gar! ...
So it has to be done every year? Not just the one time from the factory? Now that I think about it my first 9C1 was a 94 recently retired from TX DPS and it...
... The speedometer only reads in MPH, not tenths of a MPH. To get tenths, you have to connect a scan tool to the car. My experience with my 95 -- -- running...
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I have found that comparing the GMS MPH readings as opposed to the 'cerifiied' speedometer, the GMP reads 2 MPH FASTER. I have also noticed this \at night when...
... I'm hoping that GMS and GMP are just typos for GPS... otherwise, I have no idea what you're talking about... Kris: my certificate was actually listed in...
Saw a car lot in Houston has a pretty nice looking 96 9C1 for sale. I don't know much about it except that the guy got it from auction from Harris County, it's...