1958 ford 9 inch axle bearings??

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  1. maverick7072

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    i need help determining which size axle bearings i neeed to repalce th eone on my 58 ford 9 inch rock auot calls for 2 different ones small bearing one is listed 2.835 width the other is 3.151 i need to find out before i order an dits kinda hard to measure when they r still on the axles
     
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    You need to measure to be sure. My '63 Falcon hardtop should of came with the small sedan bearings but it came with the larger station wagon/Ranchero/taxi bearings. Ford wasn't going to stop the production line if the correct rear end wasn't nearby...they used what was available to keep the line rolling.
     
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    If the rear end has not been altered then the small bearing rear end will have 3/8" bolts holding the backing plate on and the big bearing rear end will have 1/2" bolts and the spacing between bolts will be 3 3/8" for small bearing and 3 1/2 or 3 9/16" for big bearing
     
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    Careful ordering from Rock Auto. They're parts listings are not spot on. You're looking at the diameter of the bearings, not the width here. I looked up a flywheel for a guy over on the Ford Truck forums and they list the wrong flywheel for his truck (95 F150 with a 5.0) He ended up with a 28 oz/in wheel where his truck requires a 50 oz/in.
     

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