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Old 01-05-2005, 07:38 AM   #1
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Default Understanding rear ends

First guys I want to say thanks for all your help everyone here is great this is defiantly the best site around now my big question can you swap out just the center section that holds the gears on the 7.5 or 8.8 rears with out needing any special tools
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You mean the entire pumpkin (that center cast iron section that houses the pinion, ring gear, differential and bearings? If so, then no. The axle tubes are pressed in and then puddle welded. Not to mention that the 7.5 & 8.8 axle housings are not interchangeable. You can swap an entire 8.8 into a 7.5 vehicle, but the parts between the two aren't interchangeable.
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Old 01-05-2005, 08:35 AM   #3
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Sorry maybe I explained it wrong when you pull the cover off you see this section or carrier with the gears can I take that section out and put it into another housing as long it’s the same size housing
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Old 01-05-2005, 06:36 PM   #4
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If you pull the differential from a 7.5 and move it to another 7.5, yes....

However, every gear set is lapped as a set at the factory, so you can't take a ring gear from one 3.73:1 set and use it with the pinion from another 3.73:1 set and not expect it to be noisy, run rought, fail early, etc. The ring and pinion are a matched pair. You can however take a 7.5" ring & pinion set from one housing and put it in another 7.5" housing. Because of the machining tolerances though, you'll still have to check pinion depth, back lash, pattern and run-out just as you would with any other gear installation job.
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Old 01-05-2005, 06:41 PM   #5
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Like Jeff said, you can't interchange the two. But you can take the carrier and ring and pinion from one rear to another. You must keep the ring and pinion together because they are a matched set. You can't just replace the ring gear or the pinion. You don't want to do any of this at home unless you've done it before or know someone who can bail you out when you get stuck (like the mustang works site, lol) Setting the backlash is a tricky thing to do, especially when you tighten the pinion nut too much. There are several sites that have instructions on how to do this.

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http://www.thedirtforum.com/differential.htm

Well put, Jeff. You hadn't posted when I began typing mine, lol.
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Old 01-06-2005, 04:20 PM   #6
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So what everyone is saying is i can’t really swap out the carrier set up with out have to do some recalibrating I’m better off swapping out the entire rear end
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Yes you are right.
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