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P51Mustang 12-05-2005 09:53 PM

85 rear axle swap from 8 inch to 9 inch
 
Put a 351W in my 85 mustang. More horsepower now. Would now like to change the rear axle to a 9 inch. Seen online a stronger diff case for 8 inch. But I think I would just as soon change the complete rear diff, axles and housing. Can this be done? If so, what vehicle axle should I be looking for? Seen on the forum that an explorer axle would bolt up. I didn't know that axle would even fit. That makes me think that something should work. Can anyone help?

82 GT 12-07-2005 04:29 PM

Re: 85 rear axle swap from 8 inch to 9 inch
 
A much easier swap would get an 8.8 rear from an '87-93 5.0 mustang. It's a direct bolt in and very strong.
As far as the explorer rears you've read about....the carriers inside the explorer rears are 31 spline, which bolts into the 8.8 pumpkin. You can't use the explorer exles because they are different lengths; you would need a set of aftermarket 31 spline axles.
Doing a 9 inch rear swap is a little more involved but not impossible. They sell 9 inch rears already setup for the foxbody mustangs with any gear ratio you want but cost around $600-$700 dollars.

~The Jester~ 12-07-2005 08:35 PM

Re: 85 rear axle swap from 8 inch to 9 inch
 
Yeah! What Brian said!

For "simplicity" sake, a much easier swap is the 8.8" Just for the record that '85 has a 7.5" in her, not an 8".

Get a rear out of an '86 + GT, a set of Strange 31 spline axles, and a center section from an Explorer. Don't get much better than that, I ran a 1.48 sec 60' time with this exact setup.

A 9" can be done, but an 8.8" is MUCH easier to do!

P51Mustang 12-08-2005 01:02 AM

Re: 85 rear axle swap from 8 inch to 9 inch
 
Great info. I will start looking around. If the rear diff is working good for you, then it should work for me. With the info you just gave me, I guess I will stay light on the throttle for a little while longer. No need to be Found On Road Dead. Its better to be First On Race Day. Is there any year of explorer diff to look for? Or is it, the newer the better. Guess I can measure the axle length that I get with the newer rear axle and find some stronger axle shafts. I know I will be asking more question in the future. Will keep you updated with my progress. Thanks for the tips.

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