8.8 rearend May 01, 2005, 07:59:11 PM When drag racing today and blew the 7.5 rear. What cars can I get an 8.8 out of to fit my 87 cougar? I don't want to go to 5 lug. I thought that I read that the SN95 rear has the same legnth axles. Is this true? Can I put my 4 lug axle in it and use the turbo coupe discs? Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #1 – May 01, 2005, 09:12:14 PM Why not just find a '87-'88 TC rear and get the 8.8, discs, a decent gear ratio, and the Traction-Lock all at one shot?? Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #2 – May 01, 2005, 10:15:14 PM QuoteWhy not just find a '87-'88 TC rear and get the 8.8, discs, a decent gear ratio, and the Traction-Lock all at one shot?? nahh... its easier to buy a sn-95 rear and convert it to a tc rear. What you need to do is buy the sn-95 rear and buy a tc rear so it's easier to swap over the parts :rolleyes: Yeah it would be better to just buy the tc rear plus you can put the quad shocks on... and I would think they would be cheaper... Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #3 – May 02, 2005, 01:34:47 AM i got a tc rear with 3.73s in it if your interested. Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #4 – May 02, 2005, 10:10:02 AM try to find an '88 XR7 it's worth a little drive if you can find one. they are 8.8 posi's with the larger 10 drums. and a direct bolt in otherwise Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #5 – May 03, 2005, 05:07:58 AM yeah if you find a rear with drum brakes it will be easier/cheaper than one with discs, simply because you won't have to change any of the brake parts. putting the TC rear into my stang, I had to get a 94-95 gt master cylinder, 3-2 port conversion, adjustable proportioning valve, prop. valve plug, rear line adapters, and you're supposed to replace the e-brake cables as well. Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #6 – May 03, 2005, 06:58:28 AM I have found an 8.8 with drum brakes and 3.55 gears out of a mustang, which I'm going to jump on. This is one of the cheaper prices that I had been quoted locally. Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #7 – May 03, 2005, 10:35:49 AM yeah, if it has drums im guessing its a fox mustang rite? that narrower track width will let you run some big meat back their. like nick. big meat lol... Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #8 – May 03, 2005, 04:15:34 PM Quote from: Mansonyeah, if it has drums im guessing its a fox mustang rite? that narrower track width will let you run some big meat back their. like nick. big meat lol... :D :D :D 295/50/15's :D Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #9 – May 03, 2005, 09:49:18 PM Quote from: Blown306Cougar:D :D :D 295/50/15's :DI had the same size tire under our cougar with the factory 7.5 rear and axles on 15 x 10 Weld wheels. I had to put rubber blocks in the springs to keep the tires from bitting the lip in the fenders under a twist. As you can see belowis the result of my 7.5" rear that didn't stay together. On Sunday we went drag racing for a memorial race for a friend that died in a car accident 3 years ago. After spinning of the line on the first run, I decided to drop the air pressure to 20lbs in hope of getting a little traction. This had happen on my second time run. I don't believe the car moved even the slightest fraction on an inch. Here are a few pictures that I had taken after pulling the cover to see what broke. I guess you can say that I got it to hook a little too hard. Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #11 – May 04, 2005, 03:41:11 AM Quote from: bluebird46OOh! That looks pretty Yea.. Now you have a idea whats gonna happen when you put some sticky tires on your Bird... Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #12 – May 04, 2005, 05:31:56 AM I have a turbo coupe rearend for sale also. $200 takes it. Quote Selected
Re: 8.8 rearend Reply #13 – May 04, 2005, 08:16:51 AM Quote from: c00chrickI have a turbo coupe rearend for sale also. $200 takes it.Where are you located? Quote Selected