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Budget Rear End Search
So I am in the process of weighing the expense of a posi unit for my current 8" set up vs going to a junkyard and buying a rear axle that came from the factory with a limited slip differential. I have heard some good things about 8.8s and similar . Cost and fit being the main variables.
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i put a 70 rear end out of a cougar in my mustang with late model wheels. Those are 9 inch to
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