Re: Early 8 3/4 Rear Axles
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Re: Early 8 3/4 Rear Axles



I dont mind leaving it in,except I want  a 3.91 posi.So I guess thats my Real Question..How do I do that?

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Marcus"Hot Rod"Edell-The RevTones www.myspace.com/revtones www.revtones.net 

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> 
> If the original 8.75 your '62 has is working well, you can leave it in: the 
> tapered 8.75 is plenty strong. 
> 
> You need to swap in the whole drum to drum from a '65 up B body, '65-'66 
> preferred by some. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Gary H. 
> 
> >--- Marcus Edell wrote: 
> 
> > I have the early style 8.75" Rear Axle in my 62 
> > Dodge Polara.What are my options here? I was 
> > thinking of getting a whole new Rear Axle out of a 
> > 65-70 B body.Will a 742 or 489 center section work 
> > in these early stayle Axles? Thanks. 
> 
> 
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