Explorer Rear END???
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i've got an ex axle in my truck. 3.27 l/s straight out of the jy. tag even says it. according to car-part.com, there are 4 different ratios. 3.27, 3.55, 3.73, and 4.10s
to the op, 95-01 would the the range to pull from. don't forget, unless you have new perches welded on, bolting the explorer axle in will net a 4-5" drop in the rear. rangers mount spring over axle, explorers mount spring under axle.
to the op, 95-01 would the the range to pull from. don't forget, unless you have new perches welded on, bolting the explorer axle in will net a 4-5" drop in the rear. rangers mount spring over axle, explorers mount spring under axle.
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hey guys im from new hudson MI and i was curious because A.) i could have sworn my springs were mounted on the bottom, does that mean my truck was played with before i got it? and B.) i want to switch rear ends as well so are there any actual 8.8" limited slip ranger rear ends locally? i would love to keep it as stock as possible
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hey guys im from new hudson MI and i was curious because A.) i could have sworn my springs were mounted on the bottom, does that mean my truck was played with before i got it? and B.) i want to switch rear ends as well so are there any actual 8.8" limited slip ranger rear ends locally? i would love to keep it as stock as possible
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If you're running oversized tires, or you just want disc brakes and/or limited slip, then yes. My last 7.5" rear end gave up on me and slipped out an axle shaft. I don't think it liked burnouts with those 33's too much. :( I have a 7.5" in my truck now, but I take it easy on it.
ETA: About two years ago, I used to come off campus every day smoking my tires on my way to work. Not only did I wind up tearing up my rear end, but I wore out my tires wayyy before it was time for them to go. Lesson was learned.
ETA: About two years ago, I used to come off campus every day smoking my tires on my way to work. Not only did I wind up tearing up my rear end, but I wore out my tires wayyy before it was time for them to go. Lesson was learned.
Last edited by mthomp1; 02-10-2012 at 08:13 PM.
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