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Old 12-06-2003, 01:38 PM
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Ford 8.8 swap?

Has anyone thought about swapping a Ford 8.8 into their F-body? It's as strong as a 12 bolt, parts are cheap and plentyfull, and there are many models with disc brakes in assorted widths. I can get a complete disc/disc set-up for $50 from the local Pick-n-pull. Thought?
Old 12-06-2003, 02:26 PM
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Car: 1982 camaro
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Transmission: th 350 w/ 3.73 gears
what kind of car came with a disc 8.8 out of curiosity, to my knowledge, i dont think any fox body came with disc, except for shelbys, my buddy has a 5.0 and hes looking for a disc rear, , especially if its as cheap as $50, thanks
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The only 8.8 disc rear you will find is 93-95 limited and all 95-up Explorers. They also have the most splines out of the 8.8 Ford lineup. The only disadvantage I can see is that they come with leafs, so you need to cut the brackets and weld some coil brackets on. They also come with a 5x4.5 bolt pattern, so your brakes will need to be swapped over in any event. Don't forget that a lot of 80's Ford boats had the 9" rear end.
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Car: 02 WS6 White/Ebony
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some guys with 4th gens have done it. Do a search on ls1.com or ls1tech.com
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93 Cobras (4 lug)
94 and up Mustang
87-88 Turbo Coupe (4 lug) 3.55 or 3.73 ratio
Lincoln Mark VII and LSC
96? and up Explorer

All except the Cobra will be a little wide for a Fox. There are wheels available to use the TC and SN95 rears directly into a Fox. I have an LSC rear we got for $50 during a 1/2 off sale. I need to do some measuring, because it would be a good start if it close to the TA's width. It is a little wider than the TC and SN95 rears.

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87 - 88 turbo coupes had the 8.8's 5 speeds had 3.55's and auto's had the 3.73's; abs disk rears, which would be longer than the mustang rears.

83 - 86 turbo coupes had 7.5 rears.
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Yep,

That's what I meant. Those rears are 1.5" wider per side. They will work with stock offset wheels, but the tires tend to get cut by the 1/4 lip.

At one time there was someone on ebay selling brackets that allowed the use of Caddilac calipers to convert a drum 8.8 to disc, though i haven't seem them in a while...
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Originally posted by Gus_Mahn

96? and up Explorer
Originally posted by iroc22
93-95 limited and all 95-up Explorers
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46 open 3.73
42 open 4.10
D4 LSD 3.73
D2 LSD 4.10
L73 LSD 3.73

Those are the codes uses on the Explorer 8.8's. The Explorer 8.8's have 31 splines instead of the 28 splines found on the passenger car 8.8's. Track size was 58.5"
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thanks guys, ive got a 90 sc that has the independent 8.8 rear with ls and im parting out two of them, i sold the d/d rear for 400 to a guy using it in a cobra kit car, which had 2.73 gears, and i may have one for sale with 3.27 in it that would be interesting in a camaro, too bad i already put a 3.73 ls one in it from a formula.
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Yourock22,

What is the track width of a rear disc third gen.?
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Yourock22,

What is the track width of a rear disc third gen.?
60.9" The Explorer 8.8 is a little bit narrower so you can run a little bit wider meats
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I read about this at ls1.com, some of the guys have done it over there, which i believe was mentioned already. They had a problem with some of the advertisers on the board not liking it because it took money away from there rearend sales. It's been several months since I have read that post but I am about 95% sure thats what was said. I saw pictures of it. What they did was cut the tubes off the mustang rearend, weld the 3rd gen tubes on it, and made a tourqe arm mount. The hole thing honestly didn't look that complcated, the tourqe arms mount was the most difficult thing to do. Hope this helps.
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Gus did ya pick up a 8.8 yet?
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I have one out of an 88 LSC. I haven't had a chance to see how wide it is yet. I'd also like to get a broken 9-bolt or 10-bolt to cut the brackets off of. I also have a 8.8 31 spline gear carrier. If all goes rite all I'll have to buy is some axles with a GM bolt pattern. I'll redrill the rotors and use the Ford brakes.
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