Ford 9" build
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Ford 9" build
So I have an old rich guy at work. Has a couple 9" rears laying around. He has a 9" rear wtih 31 spline axles he said I can have for $75. What all do I need to do to make this work in my Trans Am. I currently am N/A with about 450 HP. I have a pipe dream of running about 7 psi of boost. Obviously I have to get this narrowed, but where do I get the correct brackets from.
Is the case and center section ok for me to use in my trans am or do I need to buy a whole new setup?
Is the case and center section ok for me to use in my trans am or do I need to buy a whole new setup?
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there is a guy on ebay who sells 9" housings for $950 ready to bolt into an f body, maybe if you ask him really nicely he will share his template with you... Google it and you might be able to find a template online though.
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after thinking for a few minutes, just pull your 10 bolt and get the measurements directly from the source... measure the shock, trailing arm and sway bar attachment points from the yoke center, then determine if you need to narrow or widen the housing from there. I don't see why the stock housing wouldn't work for most anything. There were a few different versions made by ford, not to mention the after market. The "WAR" cases seem to be popular and any case with an N (nodular iron) stamped in the housing above the yoke is a good bet for strength.
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I just picked up a used 9" housing and axles for $83 bucks and as soon as I get home (3 weeks away) I want to start working on it.
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thanks for all the help guys. i'm sorry i'm just a newbie when it comes to rear ends. this rear is not a nodular and he told me it would have to be narrowed. my questions are:
will the case be strong enough?
is it better to buy new axles or have them shortened and resplined?
can i buy the brackets for the spring mount, control arms and torque arm or do I need them cut off of my 10 bolt?
do i have to buy bearings or do they come with the differential?
besides getting the brackets, differential, ring & pinion, axles what else do i need to buy?
I'm trying to learn quick because my car needs a rear and I also have a local guy who builds these for $1800. I'm thinking though using this other guys housing i can do it even cheaper. If only i knew what I was doing.
will the case be strong enough?
is it better to buy new axles or have them shortened and resplined?
can i buy the brackets for the spring mount, control arms and torque arm or do I need them cut off of my 10 bolt?
do i have to buy bearings or do they come with the differential?
besides getting the brackets, differential, ring & pinion, axles what else do i need to buy?
I'm trying to learn quick because my car needs a rear and I also have a local guy who builds these for $1800. I'm thinking though using this other guys housing i can do it even cheaper. If only i knew what I was doing.
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Like I said I would be most worried about a stock ford case. Hollo I think is his name was telling me how he cracked his junkyard center section he pulled from another car.
Buy new axels.
The perches and lower control arm brackets will need to be welded on. You need to buy some relocation brackets for the LCA (cheap). The spring perches will need to be cut from the 10-bolt.
The end plates that the brake backing plates will need to be cut off the 10-bolt and welded to the 9 inch axle tubes as well.
First you would need to fab up the mounts for the springs, lca, and torque arm. Weld up the end plates. Drill and tap you a drain plug in the bottom of the housing (cheap and easy and totally worth it). Then your ready to get your center section.
You best bet for the center section (or 3rd member) is to just buy one assembled from a sponsor. Then after you have that you can measure for your custom axles and get your bearings at the same time. Then put that bitch in the car.
Don't forget you'll need a torque arm too, the stock one is a POS.
For all the work that goes into it, if your paying someone to do the fab work it will cost about that same as a prefabbed one from MWC, Moser, or Quick Performance.
Buy new axels.
The perches and lower control arm brackets will need to be welded on. You need to buy some relocation brackets for the LCA (cheap). The spring perches will need to be cut from the 10-bolt.
The end plates that the brake backing plates will need to be cut off the 10-bolt and welded to the 9 inch axle tubes as well.
First you would need to fab up the mounts for the springs, lca, and torque arm. Weld up the end plates. Drill and tap you a drain plug in the bottom of the housing (cheap and easy and totally worth it). Then your ready to get your center section.
You best bet for the center section (or 3rd member) is to just buy one assembled from a sponsor. Then after you have that you can measure for your custom axles and get your bearings at the same time. Then put that bitch in the car.
Don't forget you'll need a torque arm too, the stock one is a POS.
For all the work that goes into it, if your paying someone to do the fab work it will cost about that same as a prefabbed one from MWC, Moser, or Quick Performance.
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http://www.currieenterprises.com/ces...E.aspx?id=1769
Currie sells an entire mount kit
Currie sells an entire mount kit
Cool Story, I told one of the Curries (I can recall which one) that I had 4-Detroit Lockers for a Dana 60 for 40 Spline Axles. He told me that they dont make them! I said I got them and I will bring them by. He ended up buying all 4 from me! They were Custom Made for an off road racing team and believe it or not, they kept blowing them up so they sold their stock and went to a Spool! I have always wondered if they had sold them by now as this was 10 years ago. I guess I will be stopping by again as it is going to cost me $300 for Midwest Chassis's kit, I might as well pay $50 in labor to get Currie to do it for me!
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so I then have a guy who will build me a rearend for $1800 from a ford 9". He machines his own 31 spline axles which i would think woudl be fine for me. However he uses a Yukon differential. Anyone ever heard of this? is it any good?