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I was wondering what would be best for my Toyota. I want to beef up the rear end of my truck, I have the 7.5 in it, but I would like to put a locker or posi in it and those parts are super expensive. I was looking at either a Ford 9" or the Toyota 8" out of a V6. I was wondering what the which would be better. Would the 8" be strong enough in my truck. Oh its a 93' standard cab and eventually i'm going to get a race pack and bypass shocks.
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If you are looking to race the truck I would recommend the 9". The parts are easy to get and you can modify the 9" easily. This rear end isn't going to be too cheap though. If you are going to buy new springs and bypass shocks...budget in a 9".
If you are only going to prerun and it is an ongoing project, I would go with a limited slip locker. Check with ARB Locker or J&S gear in HB. I used to have a 93 standard cab Toy with a limited slip and it worked great for my prerunning. Late! BRAAAAAAAAP! |
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Thanks. I guess since I plan on racing it one day, I'll just go with the 9". Is there a 9" that would swap in from another car, or should i just have one made. I'm probably going to widen the rear by a couple of inches. Now what's the difference between bearing sizes and is it really necessary to run big bearings in my little truck or even gusset it up. I was planing on reinforce the back, do i really need to do the top and/or bottom too.
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be careful welding the rear end housing... the moment you weld on it, it tends to bend, so you'll have to put a bead on the opposite side of the tube.
use the housing from a truck or a early lincoln with the disk brakes, box it in, use a detroit locker, do not waste money on anything else, limited slip wont hold up. get some 31 spline axles, and use a sway bar, probably one inch diameter......32 " long and you'll have a bullet proof set up... and if you get too confused, call me, i'll help you finding one and sizing it jim when everything is under control, you are going to slow!!!!! |
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We put a ford 9" in our race truck out of a Bronco II ( I think but I could check) The stock 7.5 Toyota rear end that was in it was 51"s wide and the Ford 9" is 53"s wide. If you are interested I could find out for sure what it came out of. By the way, we picked up the rear-end for $200, just be sure to check how straight it is when you get one. I have added an attachment that you can kind-of see the rear-end in.
Jason <P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by JasonHutter on 06/22/01 01:51 PM (server time).</FONT></P> |
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Here is the attachment
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I would be suprised if the Bronco II ever came with a Ford 9" rear end. I don't think they were ever offered with a V8! But I could, and often am wrong.
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what time are you leaving?
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The 9" was out of an old square back bronco.
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Thanks everyone. Jason and Paul did you guys have to modify the rear end much to get it to go in. What type of axles did it have or did you change those, what bolt pattern are you currently running (did the bronco rear have the same 5 on 4.5 as stock toyota), and are you running drums or disk. Jim I usnderstand what you mean by welding the tubes, I should weld around the tubes at the center section. But I dont understand exactly what you mean by the swaybar part. Thanks again.
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