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Alan Who did you use?
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I'm building a new rear for the bird and am going all new. After much deliberation It is, was, the best most cost efficient way to go. A brand new housing made to order shipped to your door, your choice bare, painted or powder coated is pretty hard to beat.
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Frank, I want to use my center section, axles and backing plates ( still using my 56 rear brakes) will this stuff bolt on to a newer axle???
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Rob, Don't do it, Narrow a later (60's to 70's) HD Housing. You'll be much happier in the long run. I know you don't need that now, but you will later.
Frank/Rebop Bristol, In ( by Elkhart) 
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Does anyone who lives in Ontario Canada have a 57 / 58 9" housing they would like to sell? My 9" was pretty rusty when I got it many years ago and after many years of abuse it is starting to crack. I could weld it, but don't think it is worth it. I would like to buy just a housing and transfer my center section, axles & brakes over to it. If you have one and live relatively close, please drop me a PM or email me at 1956vicky@gmail.com. Thank you.
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