Re: Rear ends?
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Re: Rear ends?



There are twin grip model 15's. I have one in my garage from a 68 American wagon.

Matt

At 01:32 PM 3/16/2005 -0800, you wrote:

" i've been e member of the list for a little over a year now, but dont post a
" lot. In my gremlin i have the 232 with an offy intake and holly 400 4
" barrel, and the stock 3spd auto (998?), and the non 'posi' rear end (AMC
" 15?).


tf904 and amc15.

If you care about handling, the amc15 axle is about 100 lbs lighter than the amc20. That's a lot of unspring weight, in the rear of a car with a light rear end to begin with. I don't think there's a twin-grip amc15 (others may have facts), but they're cheap and plentiful.

You'll need a shorter driveshaft with the big axle; the rear "U"
is closer to the front of the car.






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