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Subject: A-Body Axle Choice?



I have started studying up on rear-end choices for my '64 Valiant.

The 7 1/4 that's in it now is working just fine, and I will leave it alone for now, but I want to get a strong idea of what swaps make sense if I get more horsepower working up front, AND what choices I have in order to get a larger bolt pattern for the wheels I want to install.

Reading Frank Adkins' book, Chrysler Performance Upgrades has given me a wide look at possibilities; each with its own drawbacks, like the 8 1/4" having C-Clips, and a possibility of breakage, and like the Dana 60 being "extremely heavy."

Somebody I read even suggests that a certain Ford rearend (9"?) will bolt right in.

Anyway, I just want to know who has done what, with what success. I just want something reasonably strong and dependable with the 5x4.5" bolt circle.

thanks!


hello list


here is someome building rear housings for a-bodies


i have delt with him, he seems 100% ok.


rob in phx


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330037734261&sspagename=ADME%3AB%3AFSEL%3AUS%3A1


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