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Old 08-24-2008, 12:05 AM
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any High School/College Auto Shops in the area. They might take it on with the watchful of the instructor for a grade.
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What about a boneyard diff?

Lots cheaper.

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Old 08-24-2008, 05:49 AM
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What about a boneyard diff?

Lots cheaper.

Eric

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I've thought about that; just afraid I might be getting into the same boat plus I think I might have a hard time finding one with the 3.73:1 gears like I have currently.
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I used the Bontempo Brothers Speed Shop, 1539 W Blancke St, Linden, NJ 07036-6219, (908) 862-6336

They have had a speed shop for about 40 years in the same location. It's like walking into a time warp with all the vintage stuff they have hanging on the walls. They specialize in rear differential work.

I had them set up the 10 bolt rear for my 72 T/A. It did cost about $1100. They hot tanked the housing, replaced all the gear and axle bearings, rebuilt the posi unit with new clutches and reinstalled and set up the original 3.42 gears. The days of the $200 gear swap are well past unless you do it yourself.

Remember you always have the time and money to do it right the second time around.

With rear end gears you really need a pro (or someone who knows what they are doing) to install them. You can destroy a new gear set in about 10 seconds.
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Old 08-24-2008, 09:44 PM
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the 8.8 is a pretty simple rear to set up wtih new gears, depends on how complete of a rebuild you want. Look for some 5.0 gearheads in the area, they probably have some stock gears they'll set you up with, would be a good source to find a personor shop to do the swap.
theres quite a few 5.0 and mustang sites that you could check out to find someone local.
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I would try to find a complete rear. I know this one is too far away but this is not the only cheap axle available out there.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/pts/810782725.html

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