J Jason Head Member Nov 3, 2018 6 1 13 Denham Springs la Nov 3, 2018 #1 Nov 3, 2018 #1 I have a 95 vert with a 7.5 with 273 gears. Have a 99 8.8 with 3L73 gears I wanna swap. Is it possible will it be to wide to fit under car. Help with any info
I have a 95 vert with a 7.5 with 273 gears. Have a 99 8.8 with 3L73 gears I wanna swap. Is it possible will it be to wide to fit under car. Help with any info
96pushrod I think they're a little easier to get off 5 Year Member May 15, 2018 1,530 968 133 Savannah Nov 3, 2018 #2 Nov 3, 2018 #2 Is the 8.8 out of a mustang? I think the axles are longer on the 99 and up. You could reuse the center section though.
Is the 8.8 out of a mustang? I think the axles are longer on the 99 and up. You could reuse the center section though.
Mustang5L5 That is…until I whipped out my Bissell Mod Dude Feb 18, 2001 41,783 17,377 224 Massachusetts Nov 3, 2018 #3 Nov 3, 2018 #3 Axle is wider and the control arm mount bolt holes are larger. Best bet is to find a 94-98 rear end, or an 86-93 rear end and swap your 7.5" brakes and 5-lug axle shafts over
Axle is wider and the control arm mount bolt holes are larger. Best bet is to find a 94-98 rear end, or an 86-93 rear end and swap your 7.5" brakes and 5-lug axle shafts over
J Jason Head Member Nov 3, 2018 6 1 13 Denham Springs la Nov 3, 2018 #4 Nov 3, 2018 #4 Yes it’s a 99 mustang. What do u mean reuse the center section
J Jason Head Member Nov 3, 2018 6 1 13 Denham Springs la Nov 3, 2018 #5 Nov 3, 2018 #5 I would like the wider stance cause right now the rear tires look funny sucked so far in
96pushrod I think they're a little easier to get off 5 Year Member May 15, 2018 1,530 968 133 Savannah Nov 3, 2018 #6 Nov 3, 2018 #6 Jason Head said: Yes it’s a 99 mustang. What do u mean reuse the center section Click to expand... Shoot, sorry was thinking about something else. There are a good amount of 8.8 rear ends for 94-98 mustangs. You can always get wider wheels if you want a different stance. Reactions: 1 user
Jason Head said: Yes it’s a 99 mustang. What do u mean reuse the center section Click to expand... Shoot, sorry was thinking about something else. There are a good amount of 8.8 rear ends for 94-98 mustangs. You can always get wider wheels if you want a different stance.
J Jason Head Member Nov 3, 2018 6 1 13 Denham Springs la Nov 3, 2018 #7 Nov 3, 2018 #7 Not around here in Baton Rouge there either tore up r missing
7-UP BILL Founding Member Jan 4, 2001 880 18 49 My other car is a Firetruck Nov 6, 2018 #8 Nov 6, 2018 #8 First question should have been, "why does your '95 have a 7.5 rear?'' After '85, every V8 came with an 8.8, unless you have a V6.
First question should have been, "why does your '95 have a 7.5 rear?'' After '85, every V8 came with an 8.8, unless you have a V6.
J Jason Head Member Nov 3, 2018 6 1 13 Denham Springs la Nov 9, 2018 #9 Nov 9, 2018 #9 7-UP BILL said: First question should have been, "why does your '95 have a 7.5 rear?'' After '85, every V8 came with an 8.8, unless you have a V6. Click to expand... It’s a v6 3.8 Reactions: 1 user
7-UP BILL said: First question should have been, "why does your '95 have a 7.5 rear?'' After '85, every V8 came with an 8.8, unless you have a V6. Click to expand... It’s a v6 3.8
7-UP BILL Founding Member Jan 4, 2001 880 18 49 My other car is a Firetruck Nov 9, 2018 #10 Nov 9, 2018 #10 Jason Head said: It’s a v6 3.8 Click to expand... Sorry, your post made no mention of being a V6. My bad.
Jason Head said: It’s a v6 3.8 Click to expand... Sorry, your post made no mention of being a V6. My bad.
deathb4dismount Crap, didn’t realize my crotch was in that picture 15 Year Member Oct 6, 2011 1,031 530 164 THE BUCKET Nov 10, 2018 #11 Nov 10, 2018 #11 Why the swap then?