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 Collets and bearings are pressed...  Collets and bearings are pressed onto the shafts, but not before the retaining plates are installed!  With a little grease on the...  With a little grease on the bearings, the shafts can be slid into place, and the brake backing plates bolted up. The retaining plates use the same studs.  Occasionally a shaft may be...  Occasionally a shaft may be a whisker too long, in which case it’s shaved slightly as shown.  Ta-da! The completed rearend...  Ta-da! The completed rearend on its shipping pallet, ready for collection.  In addition to the round back...  In addition to the round back hot rod housing, Currie also supplies heavy-duty housings, fabricated housings in steel or chromoly, as well as fabricated housings for independent rearends using 9-inch third members, and aluminum center housings. Rear braces, bracket kits, axle pads, and more are also available to fit 9-inch axles in non-Ford applications.
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