Ford 9"

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Re: Ford 9"

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Same question for me. That's a very cool looking race car, but I don't understand your exact question.
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Ratboyracer wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 7:14 pm This may help...

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on the drawing at the right, there are a dimension between the face plate (where the rearend is bolt) and the axle
which is this measurement?
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Re: Ford 9"

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Sorry gazgab, maybe I don't understand. Which rear end housing are you using? That will determine that dimension. My concern is if your not using a Strange housing it's possible neither of the 2 dimensions in question will be correct for you.
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Re: Ford 9"

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DieselFumes wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 1:06 pm Sorry gazgab, maybe I don't understand. Which rear end housing are you using? That will determine that dimension. My concern is if your not using a Strange housing it's possible neither of the 2 dimensions in question will be correct for you.
REally ?? I thought this dimension was identical to all Ford 9 inches rearend

I change my iron modilar rearend to an aluminium one and i don't check this size.

I thought this dimension was identical to all 9 inch Fords.
This worries me because potentially my axle shafts are not aligned and consequently my wheels are skewed :Wow
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Re: Ford 9"

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That I am not certain of either. If I were building it I would only trust my own measurement for that one for sure.
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Re: Ford 9"

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DieselFumes wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 1:28 pm That I am not certain of either. If I were building it I would only trust my own measurement for that one for sure.
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