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06-17-2007 02:07 PM #1
Sorry to hijack, Nitro I'm probably going to end up with about half and half, 4.5-5" of backspacing on a 10" Budnick wheel, will that pretty much give em a good balance? The truck is just getting setup for light to light and cruising to the drive-in.
Red
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06-17-2007 02:45 PM #2
What I was hoping to do was find a rearend that was the same width and would drop right onto the factory 47 Plymouth springs. This is just going to be a nice cruiser, nothing for the dragstrip. I had a book on 34-50 Mopars and it said that a 78 Granada rear would do that, but I read the book wrong; they were talking about 34-37 applications. Of course I didnt measure, I just went out and bought one, cleaned it up and tried to bolt it in. If I move the spring perches on the rearend it will physically fit, but the backing plates are really close to the springs and the frame. I don't know if I should just look for a rearend the right width (55" between the backing plates), or move the springs in, or try some creative backspacing on the wheels. Don't you hate when you make a really boneheaded move and it costs you a couple days work?
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06-17-2007 03:28 PM #3
Even if you move the springs inboard, you still have the issue of the backing plates/frame clearance to deal with. In my opinion, I'd chalk this one up to "lessons of life" and find the proper width rear.
Originally Posted by falconvan
If you have to move the spring pads on another rear, be advised that welding the pads in another location can introduce enough heat into the housing to warp it, resulting in wheel bearing problems and other issues. If you use an acetylene torch to heat the remainder of the housing circumference or just continue running the weld bead all the way around, most of the time you can get pretty close to straight.Last edited by techinspector1; 06-17-2007 at 06:30 PM.
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06-17-2007 05:47 PM #4
Falcon good thing is Vintage Mustangers are looking for this rearend to V-8 them. So moving it should be fairly easy and get your money back and maybe make a couple bucks.
I ran into allmost same situation only mine being a little wider . Fortunatly the wheel i choose has a large enough offset that corrected my problem .
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06-18-2007 11:26 AM #5
Thanks for the good advice, guys. I went to the boneyard this morning with a tape measure and came home with a 87 Dakota rear that is the perfect width. Just need to move the spring perches a few inches and it'll drop in place. There's a freshly painted and disassembled 78 Granada 8.8 on Ebay right now if anyone's interested.
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06-18-2007 11:31 AM #6
I think you made the right move and the best decision.






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