68 Ranchero 8-inch rearend/ maverick

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  1. Al Martin

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    Was wondering, will the above rear fit in my 72 Mav? Id check, but snow is up to my ass here!
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    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    Year Model Axle Length Notes
    1965-1966 Mustang 57.25 inches
    1967-1970 Mustang 59.25 inches
    1971-1973 Mustang 61.25 inches
    1977-1981 Versailles 58.50 inches
    1967-1973 Mustang, Torino, Ranchero, Fairlane 59.25 inches to
    61.25 inches
    1957-1959 Ranchero and station wagon 57.25 inches
    1966-1977 Bronco 58 inches
    1977-1981 Granada/Versailles 58 inches
    1967-1971 Comet, Cougar, Mustang, Fairlane 59.25 inches
    1971-1973 Mustang 61.25 inches
    1964 Falcon 58 inches
    1967 Cougar 60 inches
    1967 Fairlane 63.50 inches coil springs
    1972 Ford Van 3/4 ton 68 inches
    1973-1986 Ford Van 3/4 ton 65.25 inches
    1957-1959 Ranchero and station wagon
    57.25 inches
    narrowest 9" housing
    1966-1977 Bronco 58 inches 5-on-5 1/2 inch diameter bolt circle
    1967-1973 Torinos, Rancheros, Fairlanes 59.25 inches or
    61.25 inches
    1967-1971 Comets, Cougars, Fairlanes 59.25 inches
    1975 Mustang II 8" 57.00 inches
    1974 Maverick 8" 56.50 inches
     
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  3. Al Martin

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    Thanks for the specs Maverick 75. That list should be posted here.
    HMMMM, I have a couple MustII's housings also. I think the bearing ends are larger on the 5-lug models. Ill try the ranch anyway. Wont hurt. Maybe a offset rim might work.
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