I have been studying the set up and rebuild of the differential and for a while now have contemplated the idea of swapping a nine inch ford for the stock dodge. Milling off the mounting plate and welding in a new plate set up for the nine inch. With custom shafts made (the rear for now due to the complexity of the front axle shafts).
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Originally posted by rush View PostI have been studying the set up and rebuild of the differential and for a while now have contemplated the idea of swapping a nine inch ford for the stock dodge. Milling off the mounting plate and welding in a new plate set up for the nine inch. With custom shafts made (the rear for now due to the complexity of the front axle shafts).
I would think that an easier way would be to have a 9" housing fabricated with an offset diff. Your thoughts included custom axles anyway, and then have the stock spindles attached to your new housing to keep it all M37 at the outside. I'm sure that Currie or Spidertrax could fab up something like this with the appropriate measurements, and it would be about the same cost and probably more accurate than modding the stock housing to fit the 9" dropout.
Currie and Spidertrax also make a 9" front housing using Dana 44 or 60 knuckles. Bruces ongoing post about D60 shafts in the stock housing might lead to some insight in swapping the M37 spindles (or hubs) to this knuckle setup too. It would look totally stock-ish from the outside, and nobody would notice unless they poked their head underneath to discover that you've made some serious upgrades.
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Originally posted by rush View PostI have been studying the set up and rebuild of the differential and for a while now have contemplated the idea of swapping a nine inch ford for the stock dodge. Milling off the mounting plate and welding in a new plate set up for the nine inch. With custom shafts made (the rear for now due to the complexity of the front axle shafts).
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The ford is shallower so you would need to mill into the case to seat the 3rd member deeper and then weld the part in. I have also contemplated the same and have the parts, I just haven't taken the plunge yet, of course I am also looking at the front and the offset is tight. I was hoping others would perfect the axle re-fit first. For the rear you could use a 9" fabbed housing and PW or D60 spindles (or snouts) and keep your PW tire and rims.
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Originally posted by TK064 View PostThe ford is shallower so you would need to mill into the case to seat the 3rd member deeper and then weld the part in. I have also contemplated the same and have the parts, I just haven't taken the plunge yet, of course I am also looking at the front and the offset is tight. I was hoping others would perfect the axle re-fit first. For the rear you could use a 9" fabbed housing and PW or D60 spindles (or snouts) and keep your PW tire and rims.
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