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Can I ask how many of you use a brace welded onto the back side
of your 8-3/4 housing?
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any car with a stick or a trans break should have it ,,a foot break car should be ok but there are some foot break cars with some low 60' that mite need one,,i do not have one ,but if i go to the stick it will get one
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Thanks for the replies guys.
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Put the Dana in and never worry again.Both of our cars had 8 3/4's and both got Dana's.There is only 45 lbs difference and both of our cars ran the same ET and MPH.
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Mine has a simple tubular brace that runs across the back, truss-style. It doubles as my main tie-down point.
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Michael Pliska 643 S/G |
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