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Re: 9" housing in a Fox Body
Years ago, I changed out the 7.5 rear axle in my 83, 5-speed. Got a complete 9 in.axle set up from Currie. At at the time, 8.8's were still in the habit of breaking, even with nearly stock Mustangs running on the track.
Time changes, thinking, tires are better, tracks are better maintained, gears are more precise and things evolve...I will not be swaping for an 8.8, I still think a 9 in. is a better choice in the long run. However, going for the 9 in. is not as automatic as it used to be. There are a lot of strong running 8.8's that are surviving behind some very strong engines. Fact is, its only 0.2 smaller, the design is still pretty much the same. I guess the only real, practical benefit is the removable, easily replaceable center on a 9.
I say, run the 8.8 until it breaks, if it does - then make a change.
Ps: the only issue I have with the Auburn differentail is they are not re-buildable ... 'least thats that word I keep hearing. Something about the cone clutches?
By the time you make all the recommended upgrades...unless you can do most of the work yourself - are you really saving any money.
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