Correct.Do You mean that there are 2 different housings ?
Correct.Do You mean that there are 2 different housings ?
Read through this. It has some good info in it.Do You mean that there are 2 different housings ?
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I'm still a bit confused -- I guess more info than I can absorb. ----- My question is can I put a 3.55 posi unit, into a housing that currently has 2.45 gears in it, without any modifications ? -- Both housings are 8-1/4".Read through this. It has some good info in it.
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The 8 1/4 thread
@memike and myself decided to start a thread all about 8 1/4 rears and common problems. Lets start with carriers and housings. The housings are two different distinct easy to identify The first is the most common with the pinion centered for 2.57 ratio and down the other is the off center...www.forabodiesonly.com
I'm not 100% sure myself.......but I don't think so. Maybe someone with more sense can answer more solidly.I'm still a bit confused -- I guess more info than I can absorb. ----- My question is can I put a 3.55 posi unit, into a housing that currently has 2.45 gears in it, without any modifications ? -- Both housings are 8-1/4".
2.24. Boy what a cruiser with an A500. lolThere was also a 2.24 gear set, fits with 2.45. Then 2.71 and up are all interchangable.
You're close but there was no 2.76 ratio with the 8 1/4" axle. The closest to that was a 2.71.The 2.45 gear has its own carrier specific to 2.45 ratio be it an open or sure grip. You cannot go numerically higher on that gear ratio using that carrier. 2.76 and above all swaps on same carrier. Physical 8.25 diff is no different just use the higher numerical ratio carrier and gears.
Is the "carrier" the housing ? --The 2.45 gear has its own carrier specific to 2.45 ratio be it an open or sure grip. You cannot go numerically higher on that gear ratio using that carrier. 2.76 and above all swaps on same carrier. Physical 8.25 diff is no different just use the higher numerical ratio carrier and gears.
Is the "carrier" the housing ? --
Yep, I wish there wasn't, but there are two different housingsCorrect.
That's My real question -- ThanksYep, I wish there wasn't, but there are two different housings