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Location: Port Orchard, Wa
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Re: Ford 8.8 rear end
I hear ya, just did a little wider search and found a 1969 c10 12 bolt posi 373. It 200 miles away. I’ll keep looking locally though, there’s enough jys and scrap places to come across one.
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Location: Orem, Utah
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Re: Ford 8.8 rear end
To me, 200 miles doesn't seem all that far to go for a 3.73 posi. It's not like they're making a whole lot of new ones...
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All about them K’s
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Location: Land of Entrapment
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Re: Ford 8.8 rear end
I drove more than 200 miles yesterday to sell a 14 bolt rear. Us guys in the west are used to driving long distances though.
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