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1974 rear axle
« on: November 14, 2015, 03:21:15 PM »
I have a 1974 Pinto Wagon and looking to change out the stock 8" axle with a 9" posi with disc brakes, any suggestions would be helpful.

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Re: 1974 rear axle
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2015, 01:27:25 AM »
Hi AZZ,


You already have a desirable 8" rear, no need to improve un less you want to have a lot of power.


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Re: 1974 rear axle
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2015, 07:09:22 PM »
well we managed to get a 408 stroked V8 with just over 420ftlp of torque so not sure the 8" will hold up for long, thus the reason for wanting to change to a full blown 9"

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Re: 1974 rear axle
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2015, 09:40:27 PM »
Here is a link that discusses the Versailles rear end for the early Mustang guys that you may find interesting. You MAY or may not need to have it narrowed. I don't know of any cheap options for putting a 9 inch under a pinto but many have done the conversion. The max torque an 8 inch will take (with slicks) is about 350 ft lbs. If you are running street tires only, an 8 inch will hold up for a long long time (read lots of tire smoke). I bought an 8 inch/9 inch large flange rear disc conversion on E-bay for $299. Pintos/Mustang II 8 inchers are small flange so you will need to modify the supplied plate some. No matter which rear you go with, the Torsen type geared Posi is the way to go. There is no better, period.


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Re: 1974 rear axle
« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2015, 07:23:34 PM »
The max torque an 8 inch will take (with slicks) is about 350 ft lbs.


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Re: 1974 rear axle
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2015, 08:57:56 PM »
Here is a link that discusses the Versailles rear end for the early Mustang guys that you may find interesting. You MAY or may not need to have it narrowed. I don't know of any cheap options for putting a 9 inch under a pinto but many have done the conversion. The max torque an 8 inch will take (with slicks) is about 350 ft lbs. If you are running street tires only, an 8 inch will hold up for a long long time (read lots of tire smoke). I bought an 8 inch/9 inch large flange rear disc conversion on E-bay for $299. Pintos/Mustang II 8 inchers are small flange so you will need to modify the supplied plate some. No matter which rear you go with, the Torsen type geared Posi is the way to go. There is no better, period.


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Do we know what breaks first when one exceeds that?  I'm already making 350 tq at the wheels on motor, and I sure would like to have it hook some day... 
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SBF swap
8" rear 4.11 posi
G-Force 5 Speed
10 point rollcage
Single stage NOS Cheater system

275 rwhp 350 lb/ft on motor.....some thing a bit more than that on the spray.

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Re: 1974 rear axle
« Reply #6 on: December 06, 2015, 10:13:27 PM »
Give these guys a call. They built the 8 inch for my road race car. They can answer any questions on rear ends and build you a rear end to match your needs.


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