Thread: Ford Explorer 8.8" axle
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11-02-2003 04:43 PM #1
Ford Explorer 8.8" axle
My 53 Studebaker has a Ford Maverick 8" rear end in it. It is non-posi, 2.80 ratio with drum brakes. Best thing about it is the width which is only about 56". I would like to make some upgrades including posi, lower gears and disk brakes. I have been reading on the web and it looks like I can do all 3 with a swap to a 95 or newer Explorer Rear axle. I understand they are quite strong, most have positraction, V6 versions have 3.73 and V8s had 3.55 and the 95 up had disk brakes. I also read that the pinion is off set some what, but not sure how much more than my current 8". Sure sounds like a sweet set up on paper.
Anyone have experience with these axles in a street rod? I realize I will need to change my master cylinder, I already have disks up front.
Thanks in advance
Pat
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01-16-2004 08:33 PM #2
Not yet, but...
Pat, I'll be performing this exact swap in my '36 Chevy very soon (within a month). I can post back when I'm closer to completion.Richard T. Gautier
Gautier, MS
1936 Chevy 2 dr sedan (Turbo Buick Powered!)
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2003 Chevy Avalanche w/o body hardware (black, of course)
2003 Chevy Trailblazer (also black)
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01-31-2004 09:36 PM #3
Picked up the 8.8 yesterday. From a 2001 Explorer w/48k miles and 3.55 gears. Said it was a posi (trac-loc) on the phone and it'd be $400. Got there, it wasn't posi but I took it anyway because he let me have it for $250. I'll get the spring brackets cut off this week and get to work setting up the 4-bar. Rotors are still in good shape, calipers look good but no way to be sure until they're hooked up.
Now I just gotta get a posi. eBay's covered with 'em!
Pat, if you need measurements or anything, let me know. I thought these things were 58.3" (maybe that's w/drum brakes?) but it's 59.5". Still 1/2" shorter than the 8.5" 10 bolt I took out.Richard T. Gautier
Gautier, MS
1936 Chevy 2 dr sedan (Turbo Buick Powered!)
Click the WWW button for pics
2003 Chevy Avalanche w/o body hardware (black, of course)
2003 Chevy Trailblazer (also black)
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02-03-2004 05:54 PM #4
Thanks for the info Richard,
I have decided to stay with my 8 inch since the Explorere rear is about 3 inches wider than mine. I'll just keep an eye out for some lower gears and a posi. And maybe someday upgrade to disk brakes.
PatOf course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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