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Old 05-24-2014, 10:08 AM   #1
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9 inch conversion

whats everyone doing about their panhard bars when changing over to a 9 inch using the stock trailng arm set up. just wondering I juiced mine out of the hole last night and broke the u joint and yoke, think its about time to change, or does anyone have any suggestions on the 12 bolt truck? it had the the 1310 u joint and a factory yoke, I was considering a billet yoke and going to the 1350 joint but was afraid of the pinion strength. my ste up is a 600hp 406 with a 150 shot on 275 drag radials and 373gear.
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Old 05-24-2014, 11:25 PM   #2
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Re: 9 inch conversion

I put a 9" in mine with 1350 joints and trailing arms. I used a No-Limit adjustable panhard bar. It is long and goes from the original frame mount to a bracket sandwiched between the rear end saddle and shock mount. The length keeps the shifting of the rear end through the suspension travel to a minimum. works great.
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Old 05-30-2014, 02:57 PM   #3
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Re: 9 inch conversion

I customized an adjustable panhard bar and fabricated a bracket with gusset that I welded to the opposite side trailing arm…



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I like 9"'s

Where To Find The Nine Inch Rear Axle
1967-1973 medium and big block Mustangs and Cougars 1966-1971 Fairlanes, Torinos, Montegos, Comets, and other Ford intermediates with big blocks.
1957-1959 V8 Fords and Mercurys
1977-1981 Lincoln Versailles & Trucks

Types Of Nine Inch Axle Housings
1967-1973 Mustang/Cougar - light duty, thinnest housing material, small axle bearings, 28 and 31 splines.
1957-1968 passenger car and 1/2 ton truck - medium duty, stronger than Mustang type, 28 and 31 splines.
Ranchero/Torino - heavy duty thick wall housing, 3.25 inch diameter axle tubes with flat tops.
1969-1977 Galaxies (coils), Lincolns (coils), and late pickups (leaf)- 3.25 inch diameter all the way to the backing plate, coil housings have upper control arm mount

How To Recognize Nine Inch Housing Centers
1957 - no dimples, flat center band up the center of the rear cover, bottom drain plug.
1958-1959 - two dimples on back of housing, flat center band, some had drain holes.
1960-1967 - two dimples, flat center band, oil level hole in back cover.
1963-1977 Lincoln, LTD, Thunderbirds had 9.375 inch centers, housings were cut away at the gasket surface for ring gear clearance, one curved rib at the front top portion of differential, strong but no gears.

Tip On Shortening Nine Inch Axles
1972 and earlier 31 spline axles have the ability to be shortened.

28 spline axles are tapered and cannot be shortened and re-splined.
1973 and later cars have a 5-on-5 bolt circle and the axles cannot be shortened.
1967-1973 Mustang axles can be identified by wheel flange:
Oval hole = 28 splines.
Two large holes and counter-sunk center = 31 splines.

Everything you've ever wanted to know about Ford 9 Inch
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Ford 9-inch Rear End Length Data
http://dfwmotorsport.com/Fairlane/9inchrearends.htm

Ford 9" Rear Axle Information
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=358081

Ford 9 Inch Rebuild/Gear Setup
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Old 06-11-2014, 09:29 PM   #5
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Re: 9 inch conversion

thanks guys for all the input, greatly appreciated. going to give the 12 bolt one more try since I already have my disc brake set up. installed a billit 1350 pinion and a 3 1/2 driveshaft with 1350 spicers maybe it will handle it till I can afford to do something different.
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Old 08-14-2014, 11:47 PM   #6
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Re: 9 inch conversion

My setup is similar to Vins, the trailing arms were set up for the panhard and so was the c notch. I opted to try a wishbone instead.
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Old 08-16-2014, 04:14 PM   #7
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My setup is similar to Vins, the trailing arms were set up for the panhard and so was the c notch. I opted to try a wishbone instead.
very nice, I still have the factory suspension under mine and trying to get away from narrowing the rear end (tired of buying tires and wheels). thanks for the post.
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