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What would be a good place or vehicle to find a nine inch that I can put in my '56 customline?

Jan  Urbanczyk  Major USMC Ret.

                                                                 Bowie Maryland

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57, 58, and 59 ford cars.  Lincoln Versailles (already has disc brakes), some Granadas and Monarchs.

You gotta have the right tools and know how to use 'em.

TC - Austin, Texas

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Thanks, Tom.  I always like to talk to fellow Texans. 

Jan  Urbanczyk  Major USMC Ret.

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Cactus,

          If you're running an automatic, and only on the street, you can also use an 8' from an early 60's Mustang or Fairlane. They're fairly strong and generally cheaper. But you'll have to convinve most owners that they are NOT a nine inch and not worth $200,000!BigGrin  

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I am running a moderately breathed on 317" motor with a T-5, and I am just a little concerned with the durability of the stock rearend.

Jan  Urbanczyk  Major USMC Ret.

                                                                 Bowie Maryland

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Jan,

        A well set up 8" will easily handle 300 hp. Late model 8.8's in the Fox bodies are common and inexpensive also. You'd need to remove the control arms and brackets and weld on some leaf spring brackets, but that's not impossible. If you use a 57 58 or 9 rear end, you might want to replace the pumpkin with a later big bearing unit. the '57 parts were not very strong.

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Catus Y-Guy   You might try looking at Explorer rear ends. I just pulled

                     two from"Pull-A_Part" junkyard. They are 53" from B.P.

                     to B.P. and already have leaf perches plus you can get

                     ratio's from 3.08,3.55,3.73 and 4.10. When you look at

                     the rear end tag, If there is an "L" between the numbers

                     (example 3L73) then its a posi-unit. You can get these

                      for 65-85$$ with drums or disc w/caliphers!!! The 8.8

                      is plenty tough for our Y's and they are lighter plus

                       90% will be 31 spline.... Thx Bill

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Problem with explorers they are usually 5 on 5.5" bolt patterns. You can buy replacement axles with a 5 on 4.5" but they are a couple hundred dollars. Chuck in NH

Y's guys rule!
Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.

MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi)
Manchester, New Hampshire
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Y-Guys All explorer's are 5 on 41/2, same as rangers.

Thx Bill

Bill

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Thanks all, for the responses.  I guess I had better go to a local U-Pik-it, (Called Crazy Ray's) here in Maryland to look for some explorers.

Jan  Urbanczyk  Major USMC Ret.

                                                                 Bowie Maryland



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