8.8 Build
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ok i found a great deal on an 8.8 out of an f150 that already has 31 spline axles and 3.55 posi. i plan on cutting the tubes off and building it the way randyws6 has. will this rearend be ok for that? didnt know if there was anything different seeing as it is coming out of a truck.
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i think that's the collar he is talking about.
it seems that randy ws6 slid the axle tubes from the 7.5 into the 8.8 tubes.
he didn't mention any thing about preping the 8.8 to allow the 7.5 tubes to slid in.
it seems that randy ws6 slid the axle tubes from the 7.5 into the 8.8 tubes.
he didn't mention any thing about preping the 8.8 to allow the 7.5 tubes to slid in.
#194
you guys need to go back and read, this has been mentioned before. The ID of the 8.8 tubes is LARGER than the OD of the 7.5 10 bolt axel tubes. There is about 1/4" of difference between the two so you will have to make something that fits the ID of the 8.8 tubes and then is going to fit the OD of the 10 bolt axel tubes, this is the only way they will fit snug together.
#195
i just reread randys post and at no point did he say he used sleeves or collars. at least i think. Any in my thread i asked him about and he said he didnt use any but seeing as tubes wont fit in i will be using a sleeve.
#196
not trying to be a dick just showing you why were confused(i.e. we re not lazy readers/retards)
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Originally Posted by massconfusion View Post
I read one of your original thread and that is awesome. I am curious about how you welded the 10 bolt tubes to the 8.8 housing though. it appears you didnt use any sleeves which leads me to believe that ethier the 10 bolt tubes are small enough to fit into the stumps off the 8.8 or you just butted them up agaist each other and their was enough steel in contact to get a good bead for the tubes. I will welding the tubes on just as you have and hopefully using a torque arm as well.
I talked to a welding supply house and they said that if the housing is cast iron to use a nickel plated electrode and preheat the area to be welded to approimately 500 degrees. I think if people are miging the housing though then it must be cast steel b/c cast iron is really shitty metal especially for welding
Below from randy
Don't remove the tubes from the 8.8 housing , cut them off about 3" from the housing. The 8.8 tubes are a little bigger than the 7.5 , Cut the tubes off the 7.5 as close as you can to the housing then slide them inside the 8.8 tubes to the desired length ,and weld them together. That's is what i done and has been there for over 4 years now, So i would say it works fine, and in my post (pic) above you can see it.
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Originally Posted by massconfusion View Post
I read one of your original thread and that is awesome. I am curious about how you welded the 10 bolt tubes to the 8.8 housing though. it appears you didnt use any sleeves which leads me to believe that ethier the 10 bolt tubes are small enough to fit into the stumps off the 8.8 or you just butted them up agaist each other and their was enough steel in contact to get a good bead for the tubes. I will welding the tubes on just as you have and hopefully using a torque arm as well.
I talked to a welding supply house and they said that if the housing is cast iron to use a nickel plated electrode and preheat the area to be welded to approimately 500 degrees. I think if people are miging the housing though then it must be cast steel b/c cast iron is really shitty metal especially for welding
Below from randy
Don't remove the tubes from the 8.8 housing , cut them off about 3" from the housing. The 8.8 tubes are a little bigger than the 7.5 , Cut the tubes off the 7.5 as close as you can to the housing then slide them inside the 8.8 tubes to the desired length ,and weld them together. That's is what i done and has been there for over 4 years now, So i would say it works fine, and in my post (pic) above you can see it.
#197
your correct that was my mistake, I was PMing another member on here who told me about the sleeves and thus had it mixed with this thread. So it seems like everyone is just prepping the housing properly and welding the T/A bracket to it? or are you guys heating it up to 500 degrees first and what rod is everyone using?
#198
only a few guys are running the t/a setup which i might do or just go to a full ladder setup. If you weld the housing you are supposed to use a nickel rod. I guess their a few guys out their that migged theirs on. I can do ethier or but i just happen to be lazy and may mig it.
#199
well its good to hear, I am not even considering the ladder setup as it would not be considered "stock style suspension" and since I have access to stock it'll be free to make a bracket.
#200
yea whats cool about t/a is it gives you the best of both worlds. I drag alot more than race around the mountains but i like my car to handle because it is still a street car. Ladder bars handle decent and hook great. I don't have time to machine the sleeves this weekend but will try next week or the weekend.