What Vehicles Have A 8 3/4?

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Im headed to the scrap yard to drop off a load and while im up there, im gonna look for a 8/34 rear end with some better gears than 2.76. what vehicles should i look for to find them? thanks
 
Here's a list by body type and year. Not all had 8 3/4, only if there was a V-8.

A BODY
'66-'72

B BODY
'65-'74
'71-'73 wagon

C BODY
'65-'73
IMPERIAL
'65-'73

E BODY
'70-'74

A100
'65-'70

D100
'65-'74
 
About anything built from 65 to 73 would be good picking.
56? to 64? also had them but they were 2 piece axles.
 
You will have to narrow the d-100 rear.
Choices to fit in a A body are an A body rear and a early B body rear.
Most d-100 had a 3.91 or 3.55 center.
 
It would most likely have to be shortened and the spring perches would need to be relocated for sure. The housing can usually be done local. Worth about 200 give or take depending on if you reuse the ends. Axles go for 200 and up. Next time I buy axles I'm just going to call Moser and get it right the first time. Perches are cheap, but should be welded on for your specific application. Take note: the perches from mopar have a large pin hole.
 
The '57 to '64 Mopars used an 8 3/4 rear also but in some cases the axle length had to be changed slightly depending on if it is a sure grip or not.
 
Here's a list by body type and year. Not all had 8 3/4, only if there was a V-8.

A BODY
'66-'72

B BODY
'65-'74
'71-'73 wagon

C BODY
'65-'73
IMPERIAL
'65-'73

E BODY
'70-'74

A100
'65-'70

D100
'65-'74

Also the W100 (4x4's) could have had a 8.75" from 1972 - 1974, and the AD100 / AW100 (Ramchargers and Traildusters) in 1974 only
 
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