Ford 9" rearend question???
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Ford 9" rearend question???
I have a ford 9" rearend in my 1967 camaro and im trying to order brakes for it. Im getting the willwood dynalight 4 piston rear axle drag kit.The only thing Im lost on is do I have a big ford [old style,2.36 offset],big ford [new style 2.5 offset] or small ford? I have drum brakes right now and I hate them.I had a shop put this rearend in my car about 10 years ago and I cant remember which one it is...I guess my question is how do you tell them apart? I know, I have tryed I have looked everywhere..
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http://www.dutchmanms.com/pricesheet.html
maybe that site will be easier for you to order it from, scroll down to the ford 9" section
maybe that site will be easier for you to order it from, scroll down to the ford 9" section
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Originally Posted by U LUZ
I have a ford 9" rearend in my 1967 camaro and im trying to order brakes for it. Im getting the willwood dynalight 4 piston rear axle drag kit.The only thing Im lost on is do I have a big ford [old style,2.36 offset],big ford [new style 2.5 offset] or small ford? I have drum brakes right now and I hate them.I had a shop put this rearend in my car about 10 years ago and I cant remember which one it is...I guess my question is how do you tell them apart? I know, I have tryed I have looked everywhere..
the old big Ford housing ends measure 3.500" from side to side and 2.375" up and down (Measuring from the center of one hole to the center of the other hole). The late model Ford housing ends measure 3.557" from side to side and 2.000" up and down. An 8.8 measures 3.400" from side to side and 1.680 up and down.
Hope thats what you're talking about.