Mopar 9 1/4 narrowing

More than you would think, pretty common in older power wagons and power rams and even some vans. Less weight and parasitic drag than a 60, nearly unbreakable for street usage. I've picked a housing up out of a '79 Power Wagon from a junkyard once for $30 that someone else had bought the axles and brakes out of and it still had the 3.55 gears and a sure-grip in it.


If the 9.25 has a higher pinion than the D60 for less parasitic loss, that means it's harder to get the car lower.

That's one complaint about the D60 over the 9 inch. The pinion is higher and it's hard to get the car low enough without a bunch of work.