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- 2001 SAS'd Sport Trac
By the way awesome action pic
I just can't wait to hit the trail sitting in this... LOL
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Hey guys, I was watching josh's videos and I see there are some term like SAS, double R etc... what does this mean? forgive my ignorance, I never work, done or have been near a lifted truck.
I have someone interested in them already if they decides not to take them I will let you know. And trust me I can't wait to start the front. I want to let the shop floor have just over a week to cure before I pull it in there and tear down the front.
Heyman your ex looks awesome! I wish i had the money and place to do something like that haha
Did the person interested in your old diffs ever buy them if not im still interested
I have the axles actually had them for week now. Just picked them up cause they were there at the pull yard and figured if I didn't use them I can always sell them.
The 9.75 is roughly 66.5" WMS to WMS
78 F150 HP D44 I picked up is roughly 65.75" WMS to WMS.
So I would say these axles are close enough for me. 3/8" of inch on each side will hardly be noticeable.
Here is pic of 9.75 5.13 Yukon gears next to set of 8.8 4.88 Yukon gears.
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As you can see the 9.75 gears a slightly bigger. LOL From what I have been reading the 9.75 has the same amount of teeth as the 8.8 on the ABS tone ring should make it easy to make the speedo work since my programmer does tire size and gear ratio.
Going to order a set of 5x135mm to 5x5.5 wheel spacers to use as jig to try and drill the shafts on my drill press. If it works great saves me time and money going to the machine shop if not then I can always pick up another set of shafts cheap at the JY.
I've really been enjoying this registry Stang - good luck with the rest of the work.
BTW - do you know the width of the HP D44 that you're using? A hand measured track width would work as well. I know those 2 measurements are slightly different, but I'm just trying to get some general ideas about how a JK D44 would look under a 3rd/4th Gen.
I want more sir,