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|  10-04-2002, 12:42 PM | #1 | 
| Dirk Diggler Join Date: Feb 1999 Location: SLOATSBURG, NY 
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				 |  stop!!i got a brake Q ok my question is can 7.5" rear disk brakes fit onto a 8.8" rear?reason i ask is i have a Foxbody built 8.8 that i am gonig to put into my '95 6 banger(have to get 5 lug sn95 31 spline axels)..my 8.8 has drums on it and i want disks without having to buy new ones and i allready have the 7.5"rear..so will they bolt up? ya follow???thanks in advanced 
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|  10-05-2002, 02:19 AM | #2 | 
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				 |   I assume that you have done a 31 spline conversion on that 8.8? What year model did the 8.8 come out of. My buddy took disc's off of a Turbo Coupe rear end and put on his 8.8 rear end. But it was an 86 model 8.8 might not matter but it might... I dont know. His works fine Bradley 
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|  10-05-2002, 02:07 PM | #3 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: Ontario canada 
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				 |   which 7.5 rear end did the brakes come off of . if its from your car yes they need the proper axle ends to fit the rotor on everthing else is the same . check the spline count cause 8.8 have 28 stock and then you could use tw0 areostaar axles i cant remember right of which side is the same driver or passenger but you need two of one the areostar diff is a little ofset. do a search if you have a 28 diff. one side of the ranf\gers work also. 
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|  10-05-2002, 06:40 PM | #4 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Mar 1999 Location: EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada 
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				 |   From my understanding of the subject, the 7.5 rear end (94 and newer) discs, caliper mounts, calipers, and axles will slide right into a formerly 4 lug 8.8 rear end (assuming all is stock) they both have 28 spline axles (stock) and the axles are the same length as the t-bird t.coupe axles. (3/4 of an inch longer an axle than stock 4 bolt mustang axles) I would just like to mention that I have never counted the splines on a 94 and up 7.5 rear I have just been told they are 28 spline. 
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|  10-06-2002, 11:35 AM | #5 | 
| Dirk Diggler Join Date: Feb 1999 Location: SLOATSBURG, NY 
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				 |   8.8 rear in question is a 90 rear..rear brakes in question are from a 95 7.5"...i am not worries aout the axels becasue they will be 31 spline like the rest of the rear 
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