A complete Currie 9-inch third member makes updating your street rod, muscle car, or truck with a new gear ratio or performance differential. All Currie built-to-order third members feature a new gear case, bearings, seals, solid pinion bearing spacer, and Daytona pinion support, with a choice of gear ratio, pinion yoke, and differential type.
Currie 9-inch third members are assembled by our in-house experts, who have decades of rear end setup and assembly experience, so you can trust the finished product.
Product Features:
Iron Gear Case
The Currie Sportsman nodular iron case boasts a rigid design that minimizes gear deflection, reinforced material around the pilot bearing, and solid billet adjuster nuts, ensuring exceptional stability and durability
Iron Pinion Support
Currie nodular iron Daytona big-bearing pinion support increases load capacity and improves oil capacity with maximum strength and rigidity
Aluminum Pinion Support
Currie aluminum Daytona big-bearing pinion support, all the features of our iron pinion support in lightweight aluminum with a red anodized finish
Aluminum Gear Case
The HD Pro aluminum case features 9/16 through-bolt main caps for enhanced strength, a robust forged aluminum pinion support with high-flow oil passages, and an optional load bolt designed to limit gear deflection and maintain precise gear engagement
Master Bearing Kit
High-quality Timken or Koyo bearings and performance seals are used throughout to provide a long, trouble-free service life
Gear Ratio
Select from a wide variety of ratios, Currie uses only the highest quality Motive Gear Performance® series (Orange box) ring and pinion sets
Differential
Select the differential type that meets your traction needs, including helical gear limited-slip, automatic locking differential, or steel spool
Pinion Yoke
Select from a range of pinion yokes, including nodular and or billet Chromoly
Fully Assembled
Fully assembled and set up in-house by skilled professionals
DIFFERENTIAL OPTIONS EXPLAINED
Currie TwinTrac, Truetrac, and Wavetrac - Helical gear limited-slip type differentials (HGLSD). The HGLSD is the modern replacement for the classic clutch-style limited-slip. When cruising, HGLSDs function like a standard or open differential, allowing one wheel to spin faster or slower as necessary without the noise or stick-slip frequently experienced with clutch-style limited slip or automatic locking differentials. Under acceleration, if a wheel loses traction, the helical gears inside the differential automatically engage, transferring torque to both rear wheels. When the wheels regain traction, the HGLSD seamlessly transitions back to functioning as an open differential. Unlike the traditional clutch-type limited-slip, HGLSDs require no special oil additive or maintenance to replace worn and tired clutches. HGLSDs have no wearable parts, require no special oil additive or maintenance, and maintain their as-new functionality for life.
ARB Air Locker - The ARB is a selectable locking differential that allows the driver to positively lock or unlock the differential on demand with the flick of a dash-mounted switch. An onboard air compressor (sold separately) is used to apply the locking force. Once locked, the differential behaves like a spool, driving both wheels equally. When unlocked, the locker acts like an open differential, driving only one wheel at a time – usually the wheel with the least traction. The key benefits of the ARB Air Locker are its predictable behavior and legendary strength.
Detroit Locker - Automatic locking differential, designed to automatically lock and unlock when torque is applied in either a forward or reverse direction. When locked, it acts like a spool, driving both wheels equally. When coasting or rolling into a corner (no torque applied), the Detroit Locker unlocks and momentarily operates like an open differential, permitting the wheels to rotate freely. When torque is applied, exiting the corner, the unit locks and drives both wheels equally. The key benefits of the Detroit Locker are its rugged construction and superb performance. The only negative is that the automatic lock and unlock operation can create a clunking sensation that can be felt and heard in the vehicle.
Spool -The spool is the most straightforward and robust option, but it lacks differential action, as both axles are joined together by the spool's solid center. Spools are not recommended for the street, as they place high twisting loads on the axles, increase tire wear, and negatively impact handling. They are typically only used for drag racing applications where straight-line performance is the only concern.
NOTES:
Lubrication Requirements - 9-inch rear-ends use a high-offset hypoid gear design that requires a severe duty 85w-140 gear oil with API GL-6 rating. Use of oil not meeting the GL-6 rating will damage the gears and bearings and void the Currie Warranty