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02-20-2004 09:45 AM #1
late 70's Versailles rear end needed!
Can someone please help me find a reasonably priced lincoln versailles rear end. The disc brake narrow ford 9in one. Posi would be nice. Cash in hand waiting and any help would be great.
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03-08-2004 08:44 PM #2
These are getting hard to find. The '95 and up Ford Explorer 8.8" rears are a nice alternative. 31 spline axles, 3.55 or 3.73 gears w/posi from factory, disc brakes.....
Cheap too. I just bought one from an '01 for $250
Just a suggestion...Richard T. Gautier
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03-08-2004 09:21 PM #3
SinistrV6 is right, they are getting to be very hard to find and pricey at that. They generally have pretty tall road gears and no traction lock. I have a couple, but think the shipping and cost of the unit would not be worth it to you.
I have to agree, the Ford Explorer would be much easier to find and a lot less costly.
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03-08-2004 09:59 PM #4
Originally posted by SinistrV6
These are getting hard to find. The '95 and up Ford Explorer 8.8" rears are a nice alternative. 31 spline axles, 3.55 or 3.73 gears w/posi from factory, disc brakes.....
Cheap too. I just bought one from an '01 for $250
Just a suggestion...
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03-08-2004 10:23 PM #5
Originally posted by Streets
The Lincoln Versailles IS a glorified Granada...
Go here to check out the Ford Ranger rears Ect...
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www.therangerstation.com/
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03-09-2004 05:26 AM #6
Not sure if a Granada would be a 9''. If you are not going to use the lincoln brakes, why not just order a brand new housing built to the exact width you want it from Currie's or Moser???Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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