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Hot Rod Rearend - Hindsight

A slightly different approach to a rod's rearend
By Ron Ceridono
Hot Rod Rearend
Hot Rod Rearend
Our '34 Ford roadster is destined... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend
Our '34 Ford roadster is destined to be a driver. To that end, the chassis uses mostly proven parts, we just added our own spin to a couple of them.
Hot Rod Rearend
To locate the Currie 9-inch... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend
To locate the Currie 9-inch housing, we chose this four-bar kit from Total Cost Involved. This kit, for stock frames, includes mounting brackets that fit the stock X-member, making installation extremely easy.
Hot Rod Rearend Angle Finder
As per Total Cost Involved... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend Angle Finder
As per Total Cost Involved instructions, the stock rear crossmember was removed, the 'rails were boxed, and the supplied coilover crossmember was installed. The trick here is to use an angle finder to make sure the mounts in the crossmember and on the housing are parallel so the coilovers won't be in a bind.
Hot Rod Rearend Bar Assembly
Gary Dagel of Dagel's Street... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend Bar Assembly
Gary Dagel of Dagel's Street Rods gave us a hand installing the four-bar assembly. Here he has centered the housing and marked the position of the axle brackets.
Hot Rod Rearend Axle Bracket
After finding the center of... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend Axle Bracket
After finding the center of the axle brackets and marking them, they were matched to the marks on the housing and tacked in place.
Hot Rod Rearend
With the basic four-bar brackets... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend
With the basic four-bar brackets tack welded to the housing, it was removed and sent to Currie for final welding. The also installed housing ends and axles compatible with Explorer brakes.
Hot Rod Rearend
In most cases, four-bars use... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend
In most cases, four-bars use a Panhard rod to locate the rearend side to side. A simple device, the only real drawback is they travel in an arc and, as the suspension works up and down, they will cause the rearend to move side to side. However, since most street rods don't have much suspension travel, it's normally not an issue.
Hot Rod Rearend Antiroll Bar
Something else we opted for... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend Antiroll Bar
Something else we opted for was a Total Cost Involved rear antiroll bar. This cleverly designed piece simply bolts to the coilover mounts.
Hot Rod Rearend
The Total Cost Involved kit... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend
The Total Cost Involved kit includes a splined antiroll bar, splined aluminum arms, along with the links and hardware to connect to the four-bar brackets.
Hot Rod Rearend
Here's a handy tip: Install... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend
Here's a handy tip: Install the coilover/antiroll bar mounting bolts from the front of the crossmember. That way when the gas tank is installed, the bolts can still be removed.
Hot Rod Rearend Watts Linkage
Here is a Watt's linkage.... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend Watts Linkage
Here is a Watt's linkage. This example came off a '90s Australian Ford Falcon, and while they may be hard to find stateside, something similar would be easy to fabricate.
Hot Rod Rearend
To mount the rocker to the... 
   
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Hot Rod Rearend
To mount the rocker to the Ford 9-inch we fabricated this bracket that attaches via the pinion retainer cap screws.

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