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09-26-2005, 10:59 PM | #1 |
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9" rear end...
hi,
i finally found a 9" rear end for my 67' mustang and have some questions since it is out of a ford pick up. i know that it needs to be shortened, but does anyone know exactly what length it needs to be to accept stock or aftermarket axleshafts. and where would it need to be cut on the tubing if i were going try and use the stock brake setup (or are the drums too big for car wheels?). there is a 9" rear end at my school that is being rebuilt, should i just take measurements from that? thanks for the help, carl |
09-27-2005, 11:22 AM | #2 |
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Re: 9" rear end...
This should help...
Year & Model Axle Length Notes 1965-1966 Mustang 57.25 inches 1967-1970 Mustang 59.25 inches 1971-1973 Mustang 61.25 inches 1977-1981 Versailles 58.50 inches 1967-1973 Mustang, Torino, Ranchero, Fairlane 59.25 inches to 61.25 inches 1957-1959 Ranchero and station wagon 57.25 inches 1966-1977 Bronco 58 inches 1977-1981 Granada/Versailles 58 inches 1967-1971 Comet, Cougar, Mustang, Fairlane 59.25 inches 1971-1973 Mustang 61.25 inches 1964 Falcon 58 inches 1967 Cougar 60 inches 1967 Fairlane 63.50 inches coil springs 1972 Ford Van 3/4 ton 68 inches 1973-1986 Ford Van 3/4 ton 65.25 inches 1957-1959 Ranchero and station wagon 57.25 inches narrowest 9" housing 1966-1977 Bronco 58 inches 5-on-5 1/2 inch diameter bolt circle 1967-1973 Torinos, Rancheros, Fairlanes 59.25 inches or 61.25 inches 1967-1971 Comets, Cougars, Fairlanes 59.25 inches 1975 Mustang II 8" 57.00 inches 1974 Maverick 8" 56.50 inches __________________ Dave
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09-27-2005, 12:56 PM | #3 |
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Re: 9" rear end...
thanks a lot.
picked it up this morning and will be disassembling it tonight. ALOT heavier than the axle that came in the car. thanks again, carl |
09-29-2005, 10:43 AM | #4 |
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Re: 9" rear end...
hi, i took the axle apart and measured it to be about 60.5" so that should be about right for the 67'. it looks as if someone had cut it down already for a jeep or something. how do i tell what size the bolt pattern is? it has 5 lugs, both axle shafts are 32".
thanks, carl |
09-29-2005, 04:07 PM | #5 |
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Re: 9" rear end...
Measure from one studs outside edge to the second one downs, skipping one stud, middle. From one outside to second one over's middle. That will give you the inches.
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