• Community Forums
  • Regional Forums and Event Information

Where to have gears installed?

  • Thread starter Thread starter HaynStang
  • Start date Start date Mar 16, 2009
H

HaynStang

New Member
Dec 16, 2006
124
0
0
Portland
Mar 16, 2009
#1
  • Mar 16, 2009
  • #1
I'm getting a complete 8.8 rearend to replace the bent one in my car and want to drop off the axle somewhere to get rebuilt and have lower gears installed. Where's a good place to take the axle to have this done? I remember a while back there was a member here who could install gears for pretty cheap?

I'm hoping I can save some $$$ by dropping off the whole rearend for a couple days rather than having the work done in the car.
 

yello05

New Member
Dec 14, 2004
0
0
0
Starbucks!
Mar 16, 2009
#2
  • Mar 16, 2009
  • #2
If you want it done right give Jeff at All Ford Performance a call. He doesnt use shims, he uses the proper Ford select fit spacers to get the backlash correct. He will do it in or out of the car, no problem. He is a bit backed up right now, but there is a reason for that- he is worth the wait. (360)-993-1740
 
S

saleen556

New Member
Dec 2, 2003
387
0
0
Hillsboro,OR
Mar 16, 2009
#3
  • Mar 16, 2009
  • #3
Another vote here for Jeff at AFP. He does excellent work and is priced very fair.
 

86turbo

Member
Apr 8, 2006
183
0
17
Mar 25, 2009
#4
  • Mar 25, 2009
  • #4
don't wanna do it yourself?

Does Jeff use the factory ford tool to spread the case when putting the shims in? Anyone "can" do gears in their garage, dial indicators are easy to use and setting the pinion depth is no prob (especially with ford racing gears)...they have the pinion shim thickness from factory (+/-) written on the pinion head itself!! God knows there are a billion write-ups online for rebuilding 8.8's.

What gear ratio you going with?

Drew
 
H

HaynStang

New Member
Dec 16, 2006
124
0
0
Portland
Mar 26, 2009
#5
  • Mar 26, 2009
  • #5
Actually I was thinking of doing it myself since the axle will be out of the car and I could take my time. I heard the tools to do the job right are pretty expensive though?

I think I'm gonna do 3.55's and they will most likely be Ford Racing gears.

Where's a good place to get all the small parts like shims, bearings etc if I decide to try and install them myself? Should I go ahead and replace all the bearings in the axle while I have it apart? I'm definately rebuilding the track loc at the same time.
 

fiveohwblow

Official Member
15 Year Member
Jul 21, 2005
2,169
145
155
Mar 26, 2009
#6
  • Mar 26, 2009
  • #6
HaynStang said:
Actually I was thinking of doing it myself since the axle will be out of the car and I could take my time. I heard the tools to do the job right are pretty expensive though?

I think I'm gonna do 3.55's and they will most likely be Ford Racing gears.

Where's a good place to get all the small parts like shims, bearings etc if I decide to try and install them myself? Should I go ahead and replace all the bearings in the axle while I have it apart? I'm definately rebuilding the track loc at the same time.
Click to expand...

Ford themselves for any parts. Its where I got mine.
 

Jon

Founding Member
Nov 27, 1998
4,546
0
0
Canby, OR
Mar 26, 2009
#7
  • Mar 26, 2009
  • #7
yello05 said:
If you want it done right give Jeff at All Ford Performance a call. He doesnt use shims, he uses the proper Ford select fit spacers to get the backlash correct. He will do it in or out of the car, no problem. He is a bit backed up right now, but there is a reason for that- he is worth the wait. (360)-993-1740
Click to expand...

Ditto
 

yello05

New Member
Dec 14, 2004
0
0
0
Starbucks!
Mar 26, 2009
#8
  • Mar 26, 2009
  • #8
x2 on Ford for parts....

if you are doing the trac lock too you may want to get the 03 Cobra rebuild, it has the carbon frictions. Very nice and drops right in. Ford will also have the select fit spacers, but be warned- they are not cheap. Thats why many places use the shims. Dont forget the Friction modifier, and a new crush sleeve (if the gears dont come with it) and cross pin (when they break, you are in for the fun of your life trying to drill them out).

If you buy stuff from the parts stores, you just may be doing it again real soon. The exception would be fluid and bearings (Timken has a nice kit, and dont forget the seals!)
 

SMOKEDYA

20+ Year Stangneter
Jul 13, 2003
3,637
8
79
Tucson AZ
Mar 26, 2009
#9
  • Mar 26, 2009
  • #9
Another A+ for all ford here! jeff did my rear axle rebuild about 2 years ago added a few extra clutches and holding together well still and tight! If you dont go threw ford themselfs for the parts summit is the only other option (in my book)!peace



john
 

86turbo

Member
Apr 8, 2006
183
0
17
Mar 26, 2009
#10
  • Mar 26, 2009
  • #10
HaynStang

Most axles come with outer bearings, replace them while you're in there. do NOT go to ford if you want to leave with your ******* still tight, everything there is so so spendy. For the love of god, go to Six states distributing off NE Columbia. They have everything you need there and their t-lock rebuild kit comes with enough frictions to pack alternative if you so desire (yes they are carbon fiber btw). Screw ford and their "select" fit shims"...get the "mono" shim from six states and be done with it. It packs all the small shims together so it forms a solid one. You'll see what I mean if you search around. Pick up a dial indicator from harbor freight and some basic hand tools if you don't have them. Might wanna get an extra crush sleeve because i'd bet you'll prob overcrush it the first time.....watch that in/lb wrench!

Good luck on your project and DONT FEAR the GEAR, 3.37's or even 4.10's with a t5 is perfectly fine on the freeway

Drew
 
B

BeenStroked

Member
Apr 5, 2003
188
0
16
Sherwood, Or
Mar 26, 2009
#11
  • Mar 26, 2009
  • #11
Definitely have Jeff at All Ford do your work. He's the only one I will let touch my cars.

Jeff
 
H

HaynStang

New Member
Dec 16, 2006
124
0
0
Portland
Mar 27, 2009
#12
  • Mar 27, 2009
  • #12
86turbo said:
HaynStang

Most axles come with outer bearings, replace them while you're in there. do NOT go to ford if you want to leave with your ******* still tight, everything there is so so spendy. For the love of god, go to Six states distributing off NE Columbia.
Click to expand...

Thanks for the tip, I know right where that is so I'll go check them out...

Maybe I'll try installing them myself since I can always have Jeff fix it if I screw something up
 
You must log in or register to reply here.

Similar threads

D
Drivetrain car still rolling while in gear and off
  • dqureshi06
  • Jan 24, 2026
  • Fox 5.0 Mustang Tech
Replies
3
Views
208
Fox 5.0 Mustang Tech Jan 24, 2026
General karthief
J
2004 Mustang 3.8L V6 vibrations above 65 MPH and differential leaks
  • joeybuddy96
  • Mar 16, 2026
  • SN95 V6 Mustang Tech
Replies
15
Views
479
SN95 V6 Mustang Tech Jun 28, 2026
joeybuddy96
J
J
Transmission
  • Jraesims
  • Mar 7, 2026
  • 1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk-
Replies
2
Views
165
1979 - 1995 (Fox, SN95.0, & 2.3L) -General/Talk- Mar 8, 2026
JD1964
Drivetrain How much resistance, if any at all, is normal on a new 1st gear and synchro on a WC T5 transmission?
  • sleep-e
  • Jan 21, 2026
  • Fox 5.0 Mustang Tech
Replies
2
Views
231
Fox 5.0 Mustang Tech Jan 22, 2026
sleep-e
D
96 get convertible-sell or part out?
  • DTCstang
  • May 17, 2026
  • What is it Worth?!?!?
Replies
5
Views
117
What is it Worth?!?!? May 18, 2026
nickyb
Share:
Bluesky Email Share Link
  • Community Forums
  • Regional Forums and Event Information
Menu
Log in

Register

  • Forums
  • What's new
  • Media
  • Resources
  • Contact
  • Sponsor
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?