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Join Date: Jun 2002
Posts: 60
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![]() Ok, i got my engine in and running but now i need to deal with the rearend. Im looking for a 9" that has disc breaks that i wont have to shorten/lenghten to put under my mustang. what are my options. If i cant find one that i can swap without shortening, then i will have to stick with an 8.8. Can those things take 400hp with constant abuse???
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Wisconsin
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![]() i see absolutely no reason to switch to a 9" until your over like 1000 hp. the 8.8" rearend is a nice rearend, just get a set of good axles and your good to go. stick with the 8.8" man. i think the basic bolt in 9" rearend for a fox-body is like $2000!
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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![]() Ok, cool. That saves me alot of time and money.
Thanks for the advice. |
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