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  • #16
    Originally posted by c0ncEpT View Post
    If your going to have to narrow it the 8.8 is probably your best option. There are tons of parts out there and they came in everything.

    FYI an 8.8 is nothing like a 9" when it comes to gear installs. They use a standard cast iron housing and do not use a 3rd member.
    mikes right. i was thinking about the dodge 8 3/4 sorry those fit nice to but you have alittle more work to do with them.

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    • #17
      well it not to much work to narrow the 8.8

      just get it out of a explorer take the long tube out and swap it for the short tube off a donor and weld or hack off 3ins off the long tube and weld all your stuff back on and use the short end axle and drill your chevy lug pattern


      this is what ill probably do


      but i can run the 8.8 un narrowed and run vette wheels and be golden just have to move the perches 1/4 in outwards

      so we will see.

      one question tho

      if i run disc in the back and if i have drums now will i have to change the master cylinder or something

      Originally posted by sniperperformance View Post
      mikes right. i was thinking about the dodge 8 3/4 sorry those fit nice to but you have alittle more work to do with them.
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      • #18
        sniperpreformance i might want those pretty diamond piston off ya one day lol
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        • #19
          Originally posted by t_ank View Post
          sniperpreformance i might want those pretty diamond piston off ya one day lol
          there still here. i would except trades of the same value or close anyways i dont mind taking small hit as long as its someone from this forum.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by t_ank View Post
            well it not to much work to narrow the 8.8

            just get it out of a explorer take the long tube out and swap it for the short tube off a donor and weld or hack off 3ins off the long tube and weld all your stuff back on and use the short end axle and drill your chevy lug pattern


            this is what ill probably do


            but i can run the 8.8 un narrowed and run vette wheels and be golden just have to move the perches 1/4 in outwards

            so we will see.

            one question tho

            if i run disc in the back and if i have drums now will i have to change the master cylinder or something
            all you should need is a proportioning valve.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by t_ank View Post
              well it not to much work to narrow the 8.8

              just get it out of a explorer take the long tube out and swap it for the short tube off a donor and weld or hack off 3ins off the long tube and weld all your stuff back on and use the short end axle and drill your chevy lug pattern


              this is what ill probably do


              but i can run the 8.8 un narrowed and run vette wheels and be golden just have to move the perches 1/4 in outwards

              so we will see.

              one question tho

              if i run disc in the back and if i have drums now will i have to change the master cylinder or something
              Yup, a disc/disc prop valve (easily found for s-trucks) will make it work. Not sure of the total width after all mods. I know some mopar 8 3/4 rears are really close to the same dimensions though.

              1998 Camaro Z28 - Bright Red, 6.0 TR224, 4l60e, 3.42 Eaton TrueTrac
              1989 Camaro IROC-Z Convertible - 355 big tube TPI, WC T5, 3.42 Zexel Torsen, CTS-V/C4 brakes
              1955 Bel Air 2 Door Post - 357 TPI, Muncie M20, 4 wheel disc

              2006 Saab 9-7x 5.3i Daily Driver

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              • #22
                make sure the tubes your gonna swap are the same diameter
                91 Trans am, 305, Lt1 cam, 24lb injectors, headers, SLP LM2, SW chassis, massive panhard, lowered, modded TPI, Tuned, 4.10s, Lincoln locked
                85 Z28 406/th400?/3.42 4th gen disc rear/4th gen dash
                00 Tahoe Z71........Stock
                97 K1500 lt4 cam, 1.6s, MPFI, Solid axled, IROKs,------winter beater

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                • #23
                  yup thats why i started useing the 8 3/4 mopar rears. there strong and theres alot of parts out the for them. heres a picture of my olf LT-1 S-10 that later was swapped to a LS1. this truck has the 8 3/4 rear with drum brakes. they do make disk kits for it. i had the origanal ZR-1 wheels on it with not spacer in the back later i did a 1" spacer in the rear and a 1 3/4 in the front lowered the truck 3". ounce i swap out the lt1 for a ls1 the truck sold with-in 3 days. that truck was ruff but i replaces all the bad metal and painted it.



                  really close to the frame




                  couldnt find any pictures of the rear in it. i may have some on a thunb drive at home but its a easy swap.

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                  • #24
                    I want to say some 8 3/4 rears were 54"...am I mistaken?

                    1998 Camaro Z28 - Bright Red, 6.0 TR224, 4l60e, 3.42 Eaton TrueTrac
                    1989 Camaro IROC-Z Convertible - 355 big tube TPI, WC T5, 3.42 Zexel Torsen, CTS-V/C4 brakes
                    1955 Bel Air 2 Door Post - 357 TPI, Muncie M20, 4 wheel disc

                    2006 Saab 9-7x 5.3i Daily Driver

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by hoogiesngrinderz View Post
                      I want to say some 8 3/4 rears were 54"...am I mistaken?
                      they where 51"-59" and some change

                      S-10 axle widths
                      2wd 54.5"
                      4wd 59"
                      ZR2 63"

                      dodge 8 3/4

                      All 8 3/4 E-body
                      63.40 1971-1974
                      Year
                      Axle
                      (A)
                      (B)
                      (C)
                      1963 - 1972
                      7 1/4" A-Body
                      53.200"
                      43.02"
                      10.09"
                      1973 - 1976
                      7 1/4" A-Body
                      51.400"
                      43.02"
                      10.09"
                      1973 - 1976
                      8 1/4" A-Body
                      51.400"
                      43.02"
                      11.69"
                      All
                      8 1/4" B-Body
                      57.800"
                      47.30"
                      11.69"
                      All
                      8 1/4" C-Body
                      59.200"
                      47.30"
                      11.69"
                      All
                      8 1/4" F-Body
                      54.340"
                      44.46"
                      11.69"
                      All
                      8 3/4" A-Body
                      51.400"
                      43.00"
                      12.35"
                      1962 - 1970
                      8 3/4" B-Body
                      55.000"
                      44.00"
                      12.35"
                      1971 -1974
                      8 3/4" B-Body
                      57.800"
                      47.30"
                      12.35"
                      All
                      8 3/4" E-Body
                      56.500"
                      46.00"
                      12.35"
                      1971 -1974
                      8 3/4" B-Body S.W.
                      59.200"
                      47.30"
                      12.35"
                      All
                      9 1/4" B-Body
                      57.800"
                      47.30"
                      11.69"
                      All
                      9 1/4" C-Body
                      59.200"
                      47.30"
                      11.69"
                      1966 - 1970
                      9 1/4" B-Body
                      54.936"
                      44.00"
                      13.47"
                      All
                      9 1/4" E-Body
                      56.500"
                      46.30"
                      13.47"
                      (A) = Flange to flange.
                      (B) = Leaf spring centerline to leaf spring centerline..
                      (C) = Centerline of axle shaft to centerline of rear universal joint.
                      Illustration & Information from Chrysler Performance Upgrades, by Frank Adkins. Published by CarTech as part of their SA Design series.

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                      • #26
                        Looks like that's the info that Travis needs to make a choice for his ride Anything 8 3/4" and above will last behind his setup and then some.

                        1998 Camaro Z28 - Bright Red, 6.0 TR224, 4l60e, 3.42 Eaton TrueTrac
                        1989 Camaro IROC-Z Convertible - 355 big tube TPI, WC T5, 3.42 Zexel Torsen, CTS-V/C4 brakes
                        1955 Bel Air 2 Door Post - 357 TPI, Muncie M20, 4 wheel disc

                        2006 Saab 9-7x 5.3i Daily Driver

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                        • #27
                          yes sir and you can find some cheap to if you hold out and look for the right price.

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                          • #28
                            im picking up a 8.8 3.73 lsd this week and narrowing it
                            05 cts
                            01 silverado 2500
                            96 s10 blazerrr
                            84 k5 blazer

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                            • #29
                              The factory 10 bolts are not junk, just the way some people drive causes issues. Sure if you have a lot more that stock engine you may want to up grade. Remember that Bragg-Smith driving school used 4th Gen Camaro SS' all of the time and did not see trans or rear end failures.

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