Description: Heavy duty all new fabricated 9-inch with machined center section gasket flange has Metric G-Body control arm brackets jig welded to ensure perfect fit, IMCA approved housing for Hobby Stock classes and other sanctioning bodies that require single hole mount for lower control arms, Choose from 58” or 60” hub to hub width using 3-inch axle tubes in a centered pinion configuration, Axle housing features centered pinion design for maximum driveshaft clearance, Housing includes oversized fill and drain plugs for easy fluid changes, AN axle vent fitting, and 3rd member studs Hobby Stock Centered Rearend Housing With Brackets, 60 Inch Sku # 91058425-60 Mfr. Part # 91058425-60 Condition New Brand Speedway Motors Sold Each Details Info Direct bolt in for GM Metric G-body race car chassis IMCA approved for Hobby Stock classes and other sanctioning bodies that require single hole mounts for trailing arms Machined full floating axle housing design with fully welded 3-inch axle tubes Pre-fitted upper and lower control arm mounts Fully machined 2.5-inch axle tube ends for fitting Grand National hubs Axle housing features centered pinion design for maximum driveshaft clearance Available in 58 and 60 inch wheel flange to wheel flange measurements Housing includes oversized fill and drain plugs for easy fluid changes NPT threaded axle vent located on main housing, vent fitting included Upgrade To a Full Floater Rear End for Increased Strength and Safety The full floating rear axle has been around for decades. Primarily designed for heavy duty truck use, it was found to be a great solution for circle track racing and has been a race-spec axle housing used in all levels of circle track racing ever since. Today you’ll find high horsepower street cars that see extreme cornering g-forces (auto crossing, road racing, etc.) using full floater rear end setups as well. So why the change to a full floating axle from the more conventional semi-floating axle found under just about every rear drive production car made in the last century? It’s easy really when you compare the differences between full floating vs semi floating axle assemblies. In a semi-floating axle, such as the popular GM 10 and 12 bolt rears, or Ford’s 7.5- and 8.8-inch rear ends, the axle assembly is retained by a C-clip at the differential end and rides on a single bearing seated in the end of the axle tube. The full weight of the vehicle rides on this single small bearing while the differential end of the axle shaft floats in the differential or spool, hence the “semi” floating term. This rearend design puts a lot of stress on the axle bearings and seals and it is not uncommon to bend axle flanges in hard cornering or chew up a bearing (which ruins the axle). Additionally, if the C-clip should fail from side loading, or the axle break from excessive torque, the broken axle with wheel and tire assembly can exit the axle housing causing extensive damage and loss of control of the vehicle. While a bolt-in axle like the popular Ford 9-inch is an improvement, axle flange stress can still lead to bending or breaking right at the bearing in hard cornering. Meanwhile, the full floating axle uses a hub that rides on a pair of large bearings on the end of the axle tube itself (similar to your front disc brake rotor and spindle). This allows the full weight of the vehicle, as well as all acceleration, braking, and cornering forces to move through the axle housing itself. Due to the dual bearing hub on the end of the axle housing the axle itself "floats" between the differential or spool and a splined drive plate that mounts between the hub and the wheel (engaged via the wheel studs), thus the “full floater rear end.” If an axle should break in a full floating rear axle there is zero chance of losing a wheel and tire assembly. Furthermore, due to the fixed hub location disc brake pad knock back (a common issue on semi-floating axles where hard cornering pushes the caliper pistons into the caliper) is eliminated. This provides constant and firm brake pedal application no matter the cornering forces. Hit our Toolbox article on for more details. Strength and Precision That Can Handle the Track or The Street Standard production car rear axles are assembled with thin wall press in axle tubes that often use nothing more than a couple of plug welds to secure. This allows the axle tubes to flex at the union with the main housing, causing axle stress, rear alignment changes, and fluid leaks. Sure, these areas can be welded, but you’re still left with those C-clips and the unsure feeling of what will happen if you ever break an axle. Our full floating rearend housing is a precision made fixture welded piece using all new 3-inch axle tubes made from .188-inch thick wall steel. The thick wall steel construction includes the center section, which has a fully welded and machined mounting surface for the third member, virtually eliminating any potential leaks at the housing to third member union. No ancient used center with just new axle tubes welded in here. The larger center section allows additional oil capacity for increased cooling (we recommend filling with four quarts of ). Oversized fill and drain plugs allow quick fluid changes or draining for differential/gear swaps. Speaking of gear swaps, we know that you have at least a few 9-inch for various track conditions or track layouts/lengths and utilizing a full floater axle housing makes these gear changes effortless. Simply unbolt the drive plate cap, screw a 3/8-24 bolt into the end of the axle (or use our nifty ) and pull the axles out to clear the differential or spool and then swap to your needed gear ratio. No longer do you have to pull wheels, brakes, and more to slide out a traditional axle assembly to clear the differential or spool for pulling your third member for a gear swap. Axle lengths are measured from hub to hub and are available in 58- and 60-inch widths with a centered pinion location. The 58-inch housing uses one and one , while the 60-inch housing uses one and one . Pre-Installed GM Metric Control Arm Mounts We make installation into your G-body stock car or other GM Metric chassis setup with our welded upper and lower control arm mounting points already in place and ready to go. The upper mounts are reinforced with welded tabs and feature preinstalled bushings. The lowers use a fixed control arm mounting position of 3-3/8 inches from the bottom of the axle tube to the center of the mounting hole. Simply add your choice of or spring perches and you’re ready to build your new full floating axle housing. These axle tubes feature a standard 2.625-inch ID, allowing optional to be installed for better oil control if desired. These GM Metric floater housings use standard Grand National-style hubs and bearings, allowing quick assembly with our . We do offer our Hobby Stock-spec floater housing in a that includes axles, hubs, bearings, brake rotors, and welded caliper mounts. However, we know that some racers wish to build their own floater assemblies with a specific set of parts or will use this housing as a service part to swap their existing hardware over to. In these instances, you’ll need to add a set of weld-on or bolt-on to use with 11.75-inch and 5-1/2-inch mount spacing calipers, such as the popular IMCA-approved . Specs Material Type Steel Sold in Quantity Each Hardware Included Yes Cut to Fit No Tube O.D. 3 Finish Bare MFG. Part # 60" HOBBY STK W MET BKT Standard Pinion Location Centered Pinion / Offset 3rd Member Tech Support We're here to help before and after your purchase. If you have a question or need assistance with one of our products, please contact us through eBay Messaging and a knowledgeable Speedway Motors team member will be happy to help. 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Price: 624.99 USD
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
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Brand: Speedway Motors
Placement on Vehicle: Rear
Type: Axle Housings
Manufacturer Part Number: 60" HOBBY STK W MET BKT
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