Anyone using a currie housing? Are the fabricated 9” acceptable here? What other options do I have. Sources seem limited around my area. Strange? Etc. Looking to go to about a 62-63.5”
Ford Outside Width (in.) Year Model 56.50 1969-1977 Maverick 8" 57.00 1974-1978 Mustang II 8" 57.25 1957-1959 Ford, Ranchero, station wagon 57.25 1965-1966 Mustang 58.00 1966-1977 Bronco 58.00 1964-1965 Falcon 58.00 1977-1981 Granada/Versailles 58.50 1977-1981 Versailles 59.25 1967-1970 Mustang, Fairlane, Comet, Cougar 60.00 1967 Cougar 60.00 1958-1960 Edsel 61.00 1964-1971 Ford full size 61.00 1949-1951 Mercury 61.25 1957-1972 Ford F-100 pickup 61.25 1960-1964 Ford full size 61.25 1971-1973 Mustang 61.25 1967-1973 Torino, Ranchero, Fairlane 63.00 1970-1979 Ranchero & Torino 63.00 1972-1979 Ford full size & intermediate 63.50 1967 Fairlane (coil springs) 65.25 1973-1986 Ford F-150 pickup 65.25 1978-1986 Bronco 65.25 1973-1986 Ford van 3/4 ton 68.00 1972 Ford van 3/4 ton 69.25 1977-1986 Ford E-150 van
I prefer Moser to Currie. Not sure why just do lol. Both companies are great to deal with but I find Moser go that bit further to help you out and make sure you get everything right first time. Either company with custom make to what ever length you want. I put a 9" moser on the Hudson build in my sig. Sure cutting up diffs to suit the hotrod/dragster is traditional enough to be fine for the traditionalist police.
Currie did some excellent work for me a coupla years ago, for a reasonable cost. I'd go back. I know Moser also makes good equipment. Pick what YOU want, not what you may think is "acceptable". Toss a coin..! Mike
It’s not Currie but, I use Quick Performance for housings and chunks. I have had great service from them I know at least one of their guys is on here. I was at the HAMB Drags and the Meltdown Drags and noticed several cars running their stuff too. https://www.quickperformance.com/Fo...SsoLLlbMyjogPbx3KM7Ss1CqX_n54OtYaAk39EALw_wcB
I’m running a Currie housing in the back of my Model A that I am building. Easy to deal with and built to my specs. Would go with them again. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Fab 9 and S10 stuff does not get a pass on the HAMB. A big web 9'' would be all you need. Don't call attention to the OT stuff on your car and you won't come under too much fire. Moser axles & nodular center section under mine.
it's refreshing to see that a few guys here don't even know what a fabbed housing is mid 60s Ford half ton (five lug) Dana 60 would be a fun one....if you can find one. And it's usable. It's been over 30 years since Ford built a 9" rear, so the supply in wrecking yards is getting scarce.
Remember that magazine article photo about Currie years ago, there was a pile of nine inch rearends that was nearly a half a block long, thats where all those went.
Yep, I recall it stating that Currie had a standing contract to buy any/all 9" rearends from all the surrounding Orange County/LA wrecking yards. They'd set them aside in a separate pile for Currie. Must have made it tough for the average Joe to walk in to an LA basin wrecking yard and expect to easily buy one. As far as being "acceptable"; if your car is low enough, most folks will have a tough time seeing what's under it. The engine choice gets all the attention.
Quick Performance built one for me to my specs with .250 wall tubes and the early round back 9” housing. If they have any in stock they can build you one with the early center. If you are in the Midwest they are definitely worth checking out.
Portland/ Salem and surrounding areas. I’ve checked on a few. Either no call backs, wrong length, etc.
I am not sure where you are. I never have any trouble finding 9" Ford stuff. Strange makes a housing that looks like a 9" housing. I don't particularly care for a fabbed housing, I just don't like the look even on a late model. But they work.
I had a Currie rear in my Lark. Looked like a Ford 9 inch. Maybe it was a repro. i don't know. Worked fine and I was happy with it.
I have used a number of 9" units from SoCal, I think they are Currie. They have all proven to be a good investment.
Dutchmans was in the Portland area for years but moved to Meridian Idaho a few years ago. https://dutchmanaxles.com/?SID=4ae7af6d9d87540d9ac303173dc8ef44 You would have to be pretty damned nitpicky to get down and look under a guy's car with a 9 inch and bitch because it had an aftermarket housing rather than a housing pulled out from under a donor rig. I haven't tried them but there is a shop 15 miles from me that is said to do a pretty good job modifying axles and cater to the 4x4 and racing bunch around here. http://www.ritchiesmachineshop.com/ I need to see them about doing one of the nine inch housings I have for my 48. That is about 2-1/2 hrs from Portland.
I went with Quick Performance for my 63 nova gasser drag car. Customer service was excellent, custom built to my specs, and the used a rear center section that looks like the originals. I've been running 10's to high 9's on it all season without any issues.
If you are not looking for a race unit a 8.8 from a 99-04 mustang is 62..5" and can be fitted with an E-locker. Open to locked with the flip of a switch.
I'v heard positive things about the 9'' housings and center sections from Speedway as well. Just another option to consider.
Bob, you're right, S10 stuff gets a pass. But it it has nothing to do with traditional hot rodding. Let's not sway the OPs thread. He's asking about 9" rears.
I think I measured wrong. I was doing it by myself. I actually am wanting to go 60”. The 60 “ Speedway Motors 9” might be the route I take.