8-3/4 questions

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66dartman

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Got an 8-3/4 rear to install in my 66 that has 11x2.5" brakes, 742 case with 2.76 suregrip and is 56-1/2" flange to flange. Whan I have it narrowed, I will tell them to make it 51-1/2 flange to flange. Sound right? I also will just purchase a-body axles for it. Does anyone know how long the a-body axles are in case I have to have them made? I posted this thread on BBD yesterday but no one will reply; must have pissed them off or something.
 
The Axles On My 68 Barracuda 8 3/4 Were 27 3/4 Inch Total Height.actual Length Can Be For Giving If You Were To Use The Green Bearing Set Up Which I Highly Suggest.
Terry
 
Hey dartman:

I'll measure my a body housing tonight for you. It's not under the car yet.

I orderd my axles from Randy's, with the Green Bearings for $250 US.

The have two lengths. 28" and 30". You tell them you have a a body and they will send you 28's, but that is a nominal size. I'll measure them too for you.

Two shops here wanted $400 to machine my old axles to lbp!! One shop wouldn't even touch them for liability reasons.

Aftermarket is the way to go!

Jim

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The 11" brakes require .25" more between the axle bearing and the axle flange.
The 11" drums are wider. Moser has the correct ones,
 
Hey Dartman:

My a body housing measures 52 5/8" from flange to flange.

The LBP axles are 28" from outside of flange to end of spline.

Hope this helps.

Jim

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Thanks a lot guys. The info REALLY helps since what was supposed to be a bolt in rear HA HA has turned into a learning experience. I found a place locally that can narrow the housing and he also will cut the axles and re-spline for $450.00 for all. The axle demensions that you gave me Jim will really help.
Thanks again all!
ps Someday when I join the digital age I will send pictures. I have only had enough money to spend on the car lately.
 
If he'll cut and re-spline the axles, you might want to do the housing at an even 51", because the B, C or E body axles are @ 5/16 per side wider than a stock A body axle is.
There's very little outside tire clearance on a '66 Dart as it is, so a slight bit narrower can't hurt any.

Mark.
 
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