Dodge 9 1/4 rear end??? will it fit
Last night at the dragstrip I came up on a 9 1/4 Dodge truck rearend and was wondering if it would fit under a 1985 camaro and if so what modifications will need to be done. Thank you :?: :?: :?: :?:
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You can make anything fit, but that would be total overkill. By the time you had it narrowed, new axles, etc. you would have spent possible a $1,000.00. The bigger/heaver you go the more HP it take to spin the rearend. Why don't you just look for 12 bolt chevy or a 9" ford out of an early mustang or mercury. It's close to the right width and 1/2 the weight.
JMO Zip. |
i ran up on a deal and i'm only 15 have a fairly good job for my age but i'm still paying for the car so im building a low budget build and im a redneck and dont care what it looks like i'll leave them tires hanging out the side but thnx for tha advice but im and i dont care bout speed just consistancy but anyways thanx for tha advice :) :) :) :) :) :)
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Then WHY ask for advise if you're just gonna 'do it your way' ????????????? |
i didn't no if it waz gonna fit and i think i'm gonna sale it now!! so if you know anybody close by MS needing 1 tell em i got 1 4 sale :) :) :)
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littlestick is always looking for a little rearend
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I would use a 8 3/4 before i would use a 9 1/4, Just my own opinion !!! Mark.
''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH'' |
yea i know where tons of them are at in my friends junkyard but i found this one at a fair price and figured i could make some money on it or find something to put it in
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