rear end swap
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- Satellite Coupe (RL)
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rear end swap
Hello, I have the opportunity to purchase two 9 1/4 rear ends, one from a 1976 Cordoba and the other is from a 70s Polara. Can some one tell me if one or both would work in my 71 ssp? they are both sure-grip one is 3:55 the other is 3:90. Thanks
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- GTX (RS)
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Re: rear end swap
Why would you want to purchase two weak rearends? They weren't meant for serious power.
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Re: rear end swap
Didn't Rick at Mopar Action say those were a pretty decent rear end?
71 Road Runner - J68
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Re: rear end swap
So you dont its a good idea? I'm just looking to replace my current 8 3/4 open axel with a sure-grip that has a better gear ratio. I can get both axles for about 300 bucks.ILUV72RRs wrote:Why would you want to purchase two weak rearends? They weren't meant for serious power.
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Re: rear end swap
Am I talking to my self? There was a whole article on the 91/4 in one of the past issues of Mopar Action. They said a 91/4 is about 90% as strong as a Dana 60.
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Re: rear end swap
True dat, but how easy it is to get good gear sets or sure-grips for the 9 1/4?71bird wrote:They said a 91/4 is about 90% as strong as a Dana 60.
Badfast, if you already have an 8 3/4 housing wouldn't be easier to just find a complete sure grip with your choice of gears? Unless you plan on putting 700 or more horsepower in front of it, the 8 3/4 will last forever.
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Re: rear end swap
I agree with you about the 8 3/4 , he asked about the 9 1/4 so thats why I said what I said.
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Re: rear end swap
I have heard the same thing, Next best thing to the dana. Only weak point is the c clips. Check the measurements between the spring perches and the axle flanges. Some years/body where different.There was a whole article on the 91/4 in one of the past issues of Mopar Action. They said a 91/4 is about 90% as strong as a Dana 60.
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Re: rear end swap
The Cordoba rear should be fine width wise.
The holes on the spring perches will be too large.
You can weld in a washer, or I think one of the suspension companies (FFI maybe?) sells some kind of adapter.
Verify the yoke fits your u-joint before you bolt it in.
You should be able to mix and match brake parts and cables to make it work.
Good luck!
The holes on the spring perches will be too large.
You can weld in a washer, or I think one of the suspension companies (FFI maybe?) sells some kind of adapter.
Verify the yoke fits your u-joint before you bolt it in.
You should be able to mix and match brake parts and cables to make it work.
Good luck!