juergen
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thanks to michel and fabo, subscribed :thumblef:
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All done:cheers:
finished yesterday, some pics before / after. How did you connect the shocks to the explorer spring plate? Just some bending of the tabs or something completely different? Some pics would be great!
I learned that the mopar brake line directly connects to the explorer brake hose - another + that makes it easy to swap! It seems that with little modification the original explorer e-brake cable connects to the mopar setup, just have to lengthen the existing cable a bit. Anybody found a good working solution here?
greetings from germany!
Michael
does the same loss apply to up and down offset too?
I'm seriously considering this swap for my early A. I was looking at donor Explorers the other day at the local Pick 'n Pull and noticed a few had factory aluminum drive shafts in them. Has anybody used one of those factory Explorer aluminum drive shafts for their 8.8 swap? It seems to me you would just need to have the trans side chopped off and re-fitted with the proper yoke for your 727/904/833 and use the stock back flange to couple up to your 8.8
Hi,
i also got the aluminium driveshaft from a 2wd explorer, will use it for my car. It uses 1330 U-Joints, places like denny´s driveshaft offer a lot of possibilities to connect these to the mopar trannies. I think it´s strong enough and as you said only the front needs to be modified.
Michael
Hi,
i also got the aluminium driveshaft from a 2wd explorer, will use it for my car. It uses 1330 U-Joints, places like denny´s driveshaft offer a lot of possibilities to connect these to the mopar trannies. I think it´s strong enough and as you said only the front needs to be modified.
Michael
I finally got mine put in over Christmas and I am extremely pleased with it, sorry no pics. I couldn't find a disc brake rear but I am still happy. Going from a 2.7 to a 3.73 really woke my car up, and I was even surprised that the motor home 360 can leave a matching set of black marks on the road![]()
why is everyone cutting off the end of the axle tube? all you have to do is drill out three plug welds and push the tube out cut off 3" and press back in and weld it up !
Here is the article i used.
http://www.stangfix.com/testforum2/index.php/topic,11946.0.html
From what I under stand, it takes a 10 ton press to get it out and a 20 to put it in. Is there an easier way because I don't want to cut the end either.