Hi guys, trying to see if a 8.8 with disc brake setup , is a good match,
in my 46 ford, thanks for any help you can give. Rodd
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Hi guys, trying to see if a 8.8 with disc brake setup , is a good match,
in my 46 ford, thanks for any help you can give. Rodd
Welcome to CHR. ........You can make any rear end work... what you putting ahead of it.
I just got this car , didn't want to change to much, keeping the flat head in it ,
change 6 to a 12 volt , then a friend had a T5, so I can't get the back drums off the
rearend , so change rearend , , spend less time with the old stuff.
thats about as far I want to go . Thanks for the Welcome Rodd
The stock banjo rear in your car is about 61 to 62 inches wide, as I recall from looking at mine. How wide is the 8 .8 you are looking at? The one problem with 8.8's in general is that there is a lot of bracketry to cut off to get them clean enough to use under a 46. An 8 inch or 9 inch is generally so much easier to install and clean up.
The right way to find a perfect rear is to first buy the wheels and tires you will be running on the back, prop them up under the fenders to where they look right, then measure the distance from wheel mounting surface to wheel mounting surface. That is the width rear you need.
Don
Remember to take off the shocks and springs and put in a solid strut to get ride height correct. After the rear is hung and all brackets attached and ready to go, then you put in shocks and springs.
8.8 with discs is most likely an explorer rear. IIRC 59" wms to wms 5x4.5" bolt pattern. 2 leaf spring pads and 2 shock/ sway bar mounts to clean off.. I have 1 in my scratch built