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9" rear donor database

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  • Start date Start date Mar 25, 2006
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66moneypit

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I have been out of the loop for a while with other obligations but now i have a little free time. I'd like to build that 9" donor database that a few people asked for. What fields do you guys think I should put in there besides the obvious,
  1. year
  2. make
  3. model
  4. donor car year make and model
  5. comments
  6. disk/drum
 
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housing width, pad width, bearing size, spline
 

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ttoney said:
housing width, pad width, bearing size, spline
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U-bolt size and how much change in the driveshaft length needed if any.
 
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Cobra5.0Jeep said:
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I will work on making it happen tomorrow.
 
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Feel free to add your input if you used a donor car. The database is in place.

http://www.stanginfo.com/Rearend/NineInchRear_view.php
 

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Sweet thanks
 
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I will add U Bolt field and driveshaft length and I might as well throw transmission in there as well . Hopefully the database will start to fill up.

David
 

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You might want to add the stock information as a header for each year that way you can see at a glance what if any differences there are from the original stock setup.
 

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A rear end from any cougar (67-73) will bolt right into any mustang of the same year. if you want to get real swap-crazy you can use a 68 cougar rear in a 67/69/70 Mustang, and a 72 cougar rear will fit a 71 OR a 73 Mustang.

 
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