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    Which rear end for my '38 Ford Pickup?

     



    Hi Ya'll!

    I want to use a set of nice mags I found for my '38 Ford Pickup. My new TCI front suspension has Chevy hubs, the mag wheels came off an S-10. My current rear end is a Ford 9". I want a rear diff. that would use the same bolt pattern as the Chevy front. Truck has a stock GM350 and Th400. I am a cruiser not a dragger.

    Could I use a S-10 rear end?

    What other rear end options might there be?

    Thanks, Dave M.
    Last edited by hedtrpr; 11-13-2007 at 01:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hedtrpr
    .Could I use a S-10 rear end ? Thanks, Dave M.
    sure .. do you have a leaf spring rear suspension ? just relocate the brackets and make a new drive shaft if need be ..if the widths are close enuff for you to work with
    iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?

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    The rear end issue...

     



    Brent,

    Yes, I have a completely new rear leaf suspension also.

    Would the S-10 rear diff. be strong enough and would the gearing match up to a TH400 OK for general highway use?

    Do you, or anyone out there, know if the widths of these rear ends are similar?

    Thanks again, DM

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    Why not just get the axles redrilled to 5 on 4 3/4" (chevy). would be lot cheaper and easier than changing the whole differential. Any competent machine shop can do it or you can send them to Currie or Moser.

    John

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    Like 41 Willys sez, drill the axles. A 9" is far superior to any rear that has the Chev bolt pattern, and you already have it!

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    redrilling is an excellant idea .. i drilled the front rotors on my V8 pinto to 5 lug patern .. or iv`e had good luck with adapters .. ran them on my t bird for 10 years .. even went drag racing with them on
    iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?

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    Good idea. Problem with the s10 rearends is that they are very narrow, even moreso than the 8 inch Fords out of Mavericks and all those cars. As far as strenght, they are ok, but not if you are going to abuse them with any regularity.

    Don

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    Moocho thanks to you all! I think I'll be redrilling my original shafts!


    Dave M.

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