View Full Version : 33 spline-Strange and Mosier
rww910
01-10-2012, 10:30 AM
I bought a new 9" center with a 33 spline spool from Strange. I have 33 spline Mosier axles. Somebody at the track told me that the Mosier and Strange have differences in the 33 spline arrangement that make them non compatible. Is that true?
RonOwensRacing
01-10-2012, 10:59 AM
Some of them have a rounded spline and the others are flat spline i think the moser is flat and the strange is rounded can't remember for sure.
TheRabbit
01-10-2012, 12:49 PM
I've always heard to run same brand axle and spool.
coolracing
01-12-2012, 07:53 AM
They will fit in one another but there is a different pitch on the splines I just run into that same deal I have 40 spline strange axles and a mosier spool it was little tight goin together. I now have everthing strange, went together like butter. Apparently got to be manufacturer loyal!
hammertime
01-16-2012, 06:47 PM
Yes you have to tell Moser your running strange axles, they can accomdate the change,
injectedrat68
02-02-2012, 04:45 AM
I have a question - Im building a tube chassis 68 camaro,fiberglass nose-doors drunk lid and lexan windows so ,Should i go with 35 or 40 spline on axles. I believe the car should be running somewhere in low 9s to hi 8s(im hoping)lol
coolracing
02-02-2012, 05:04 AM
I have a question - Im building a tube chassis 68 camaro,fiberglass nose-doors drunk lid and lexan windows so ,Should i go with 35 or 40 spline on axles. I believe the car should be running somewhere in low 9s to hi 8s(im hoping)lol
if your willing to spend the extra few bucks on the difference in spools I would go with the 40's. always nice to leave room for serious hp down the road. But 35's would be fine, keep in mind that 40 spline axles just really started coming out a handfull of years ago. IMO
injectedrat68
02-02-2012, 05:47 PM
Ya, thats what i thought. I think if i go any faster ill go with the 40.Anyway this car is more like pro street so the next step would prob. buy a top sportsman. Thank for the reply.
olds48
02-11-2012, 09:59 PM
Different companies use different pressure angles on their axles and spools. I know that you already know that,but who knows if they ever decide to change them or not. A quick call to the people that made your spool would be FREE insurance. I'd just call them and then you'll have no worries.