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Old 03-22-2002, 11:39 AM
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Default mopar/ non mopar question

hey guys,
i have a dart with a 9" in it. wveryone i talk to says that i need a pinion snubber on it to help the suspension work. does anyone have this setup? i have never seen a pinion snubber for 9" rear ends
thanks
bill
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Old 03-25-2002, 01:07 AM
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Wink 9in Ford Pinion Snubber

I have a 9 inch Ford that I'm narrowing for my 70 Roadrunner. I am going with a 4 link suspension. I really wouldn't think you would need a pinion snubber for your rearend, but if you do need one there were some from the factory. We rebuild a lot of old pumpkins where I work, and I've removed a few factory pinion snubbers, I think they were on trucks originally. I saved a few (we have hundreds of them in our trash), I thought maybe I could weld an adjustable snubber to the stock base. If you need one I have plenty!
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