8.8 Rearend

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  1. Wolf Mcbee

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    Okay so I got my floor pans cut and my old one out just waiting for my welder so while that's on hold, I managed to find a 8.8 from a 93 mustang and it doesn't have the axles so lucky for me I can upgrade them to 31-spline axles and disk brakes for under $200, the axle is $50 so I'm happy about that, has limited slip, but my reason for this thread is who is running a 8.8 and should I go for a straight 8.8 leaf spring set up or for a independent 8.8 from a thunderbird late model for $150 complete?
     
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    I have one last question what is the size of our 8" for the axles?
     
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    Bryant forgot more than learned

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    are you asking what the spline count is for the 8". its 28 spline.
     
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    I found the 8.8 but it doesn't have the axles, I'm looking on summit and found some but different lengths and I dont wanna pass maverick length and have it sticking to far in or out
     
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    About all axles are longer than Maverick & that certainly includes Fox Stangs...
     
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    Bryant forgot more than learned

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    so the 8.8 used in the mustangs from 86 to 2004 have the same length housings and ford just put longer axles in them and changed the brakes accordingly. the 86-93 was the narrowest one but still wider than the stock maverick housing. it was also 4 lug. while the upfront cost of the 8.8 is appealing, making it work for the maverick will get expensive fast. the 8" in the maverick is a strong diff. i would suggest putting any money it to regearing the 8" to suit your needs. you can put a limited slip in it if you want.
    also to upgrade the 8.8 to 31 spline takes a new carrier also.
    to do the 8.8 irs into the maverick will be a major reconstruction of the rear subframe of the car. also i believe the over all width is substantially wider than the maverick rear width.
     
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    i would take into account horspower / torque, what your going to do with the car, budget, and experience. the ford 8 in is great when not pushed, 9 inch can be built to insane levels, the 8.8 is a good newer axle, 8.8 independent would be best for autocross, etc. beefing up your 8 is easiest, 8.8 independent will be the hardest. if i did the 9 or 8.8 i would go 4 link and ditch the springs. sence your cutting brackets off and redoing them anyhow.
     
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    I'm starting out from a small point but I do plan on upgrading my motor soon and right now the axle is in my budget since I'm waiting a few weeks for parts, plus there's a lot of parts on Craig's really cheap around here, I want a 8.8 to suit my needs but I'm wondering if I wanna go with a 8.8 from a 93 with a 28spline or a 94 with 31 and disk, but it's an hour drive compared to down the street but I guess we'll worth it but only if I buy it
     
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    I thought about all that's required and I'm prepared, have to fix rust around the tubs anyways so I don't mind the construction, like I said it is a 4 door and at the end of the day it is only a 3000 car all day, but that's not my goal, yes save much money as possible but also reliable and up to date as possible
     
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    I have an 8 in. with Detroit locker, 3:55 gear, Strange axles and rear disc from an 8.8. (CV). I've had it behind a 250 6 cyl.,302, 306, 347 and now an LSX. ran a C-4, C-4 w/gearvender overdrive, AOD, AOD w/trans brake and now 700R4. no problems with the 8 in. so far.
     
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    Has or is anyone familiar with tilt columns on our cars
     
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    You really need to start a new thread for this.
     
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    Yea I was thinking but it's just out of my budget so I was just wondering
     
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    so how much do you have to pay for a...new thread...:huh:
     
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    Haha no I meant for a tilt column, also I don't know if I'm gonna go with the route of a new rearend because my engine set me back with new problems now
     

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