04-21-2009, 10:10 AM | #1 |
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what type of rear axles are you guys running? Can anyone educate me on a Ford 9" swap? whats needed what width ? looking into swaping instead of wasting money on a 12 bolt
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04-21-2009, 11:01 AM | #2 |
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Re: Rearend
I'm running a 9" in my 66, but with a frame kit and 15x15" wheels, so no 'normalcy' there.
A couple of things to consider.: In a 9" you can get big bearing (late) and small bearing (early mustang) rears. furd has another drop in center section (think it's a 8.2" or 8.8" or something) don't be fooled hunting the swap meets and salvage yards. Aftermarket axles.... you'll get a lot of opinions here, but Moser and Dutchman motorsports are the only two I'd consider for a "STREET" strip vehicle. On the street you wrap up the axle in two directions. On the track it is only being stressed in ONE direction. A drag axle is able to take more wrap-up of a sticky track and high HP. BUT, it can not take the working of being wraped up both forward AND reverse (like going around corners). Moser seems to have a alloy that is very resistant to street driving, and still takes the abuse of the track in a heavy hitter. If your running a 9" and ONLY on the street with a very occasional trip to the track, A company in Pacific NW called Dutchman Motorsports makes the best damn street/strip axle I've found (and I have a small pile of twisted splines and broken axles to judge,,, mostly Strange!) The Dutchmans alloy is perfect for a locker or posi on the street with sticky tires like the QT pro's or MT's. Oh, and a small bearing 9" is limited to about 33 splines, where the big bearing you can go 40+. For most street / moderate bracket racing a 33 spline aftermarket axle will hold up fine. If you want the 'best' axle for a hard hitting chassis, Mark Williams is the name, but you better dig deep into the penny bank before you order. There are a lot of web pages around that give the work sheet for ordering a aftermarket housing, or axles for any housing. I like the Alston page myself. They explain that you HAVE to have the tire/wheel combination IN PLACE, then you can measure for housing / axle length. Here is a link to the Alston rear housing work sheet. It will give you picture of what all you need to know to put a rear under your truck. Once you know EVERYTHING you need to know to order a custom housing, it's easy to go out picking through cores to find something close....... enjoy http://www.cachassisworks.com/worksh...structions.pdf
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thank you very much
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04-21-2009, 02:35 PM | #4 |
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DTS makes a bolt in 9 inch for our trucks.They made the rear for Project Copperhead.google them for their website.
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04-22-2009, 01:53 AM | #5 |
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i've been standing almost directly next to a later 70's c10 when it lifted the front tires a bit for a 9.95 1/4 pass with a shortened 12bolt so "wasting money on a 12bolt" is all in the eye of the beholder if i may say so
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04-24-2009, 12:51 AM | #6 |
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Nine inch is the way to go no clips easy gear changes easy to find parts I got mine at the salvage then cut it down to the trailing arms... ordered axles from moser ........ GOOD TO GO
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04-24-2009, 04:54 PM | #7 |
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scatesracing is right screw 12 bolts(hahaha just picked up a 9" myself today)
jesus its like a night and day difference tryin to work on it! and my mooneyes sticker needed a home anywho
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Very good info Marv but one slight correction. You can get a 35 spline spool in a small bearing carrier. I bought one back in the early 90's and at the time Mark William was the only one who made one but I think others offer it now!
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04-26-2009, 07:31 AM | #9 |
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I have a 12 bolt 33 spline, and big bearing ford ends so you can bolt the axle in.
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04-26-2009, 10:09 PM | #10 |
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The best part.............. I set up my gears on the bench......
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Church! Great info man |
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