RE: trash or stash- 8.25 questions
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You also can put in a B Body 8.75 rear. If you don't mind tapered axles 
the '62 to '63 B Body rear will probably work well, width wise. Plus you 
can get these tapered axle drum to drum rears very inexpensively, 
including the chunk. Move the spring pirch & there you go. Note: I 
assume the Lancer is about the same as an early A body dimension wise. 

You will likely never blow up the 8.75 with your Lancer, even with the 
hopped up \6. :) 

Otherwise find a 8 1/4. I personally would not mess with redrilling of F 
body stuff.  Your call, though. 

Gary H. 
p.s. See http://www.autohobbydigest.com/a-rearend.html for a good 
overview.


Menko Johnson wrote:
> 
> Like ME!!  :D  Calling all 8.25" axle owners, I need one!  Drum to
> Drum preferably an A body.  I need some expert advice on rear ends.
> 
> I was finally able to score a set of 4.5" front discs for my A body
> Lancer.  Now I need some help exploring options for a rear 4.5" setup
> as well.  Here are the main options I've explored and would like some
> feedback on:
> 
> 1-	8.25" Rear from an A body.<snip>
> 
> 2-	Redrill my current 7.25" from 4" SBP to 4.5" BBP.<snip>
> 
> 3-	8.25" Rear from an F body Volare.  <snip>
> 3)	Other?  <snip>

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