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Today's junkyard buy

Old Jan 21, 2009
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Today's junkyard buy

$70 got me everything I need except pads for rear discs. Thanks random rolled SN95

 
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Old Jan 21, 2009
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what is that off of and i hope you dont say explorer axle
 
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Old Jan 21, 2009
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sn95 is a mustang
 
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Old Jan 21, 2009
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Sweeeeeeet!
 
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Old Jan 21, 2009
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Originally Posted by graniteguy
sn95 is a mustang

Yep, Mustang
 
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Old Jan 21, 2009
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So this works on the 28 spline 8.8" Ranger axle? If so I'm going to the junkyard next week because I know there is a SN95 in my local yard that was hit head on.
 
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Old Jan 21, 2009
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No only the 31 spline
 
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Old Jan 21, 2009
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No only the 31 spline
Your wrong dude stang 8.8's are 28-spline.
 
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Originally Posted by 0RangerEdge2
So this works on the 28 spline 8.8" Ranger axle?
From what i've seen it doesn't have anything to do with the spline count. Since it bolts onto the backside of the flange and works from there.
 
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Old Jan 21, 2009
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Ford makes a rear disk kit for the 31 spline axle

I looked online and saw 31 spline and 28 spline under the sn95 So it probably doesn't matter.
 
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So this will just bolt on?
 
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so youre gonna send those to me?
 
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Old Jan 21, 2009
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From what i've seen (this is my disclaimer), you have to notch/cut a section of the backing plate (has 4 bolts) out. So there will be three retaining bolts, and the plate will slide over the axle tube. From there it bolts to the back side of the flange where the drum backing plate bolted to. Rotor slides over the lugs, caliper bolts to the bracket that bolts to the backing plate.

http://www.rangerpowersports.com/for...d.php?t=242884

I didn't get the cobra brakes like the original poster of that thread A) too expensive B) not at the junkyard, probably ever C) I want to keep my 15" rims. But they are about the same idea
 
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Originally Posted by STL
No only the 31 spline
yes and no

there is 28 and 31 spline. the 31 spline in a explorer the bolt pattern is completely different where as a mustang like he said you can use just 3 of the bolts by cutting it. not wonderful IMO but hell it works
 
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I'm not crazy about cutting a bolt out, but it should be fine. There is a guy on ebay that sells them pretty much slotted already. Those plus the caliper adapters are still $90. I paid $70 with calipers, rotors, and hardlines (which I'll tweak to what I need. I got them with the deal, and I have the right ends as well.)

I may buy those rotor eccentric rings he has for sale ($15). It won't be until summer or so until I get these brakes on, so I have time..

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Musta...#ht_850wt_1191
 
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What size rear rotors are those caliper brackets for? How does the parking brake work on them?

Great find man, keep us updated on the install!
 
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Wow I might go JY hunting for some of these soon!
 
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Originally Posted by sniper_101
What size rear rotors are those caliper brackets for? How does the parking brake work on them?

Great find man, keep us updated on the install!
Well I won't be installing them for a bit. Since I have to pull the axles and give time for any 'hiccups' in the plan. Sometime between now and summer I'll get to it.

The rotors are 10.65". Nothing huge, but an improvement over drums. Also I get to keep my 15" wheels.

The e-brake on the Mustang works off a cable, which pulls down and pushes the caliper. I need my e-brake, so I will make something work. Either with the Ranger cables, some rigging up, or getting some junkyard Mustang cables. I'll get it to work one way or another.

-Mike
 
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Old Jan 22, 2009
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Nice score. Can't wait to see this completed.
 
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nice! what junkyard did you go to?
 
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That seems like a fairly easy conversion. I want rear discs! Drums FTL.
 
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Old Jan 22, 2009
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Originally Posted by Tys 4x4
nice! what junkyard did you go to?
Henderson Pic-A-Part, it was the only SN95 there though.
 
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Wish we had junkyard were they would let you roam around looking.
 
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We've got quite a few up here that still let you, but there's probably more that are complete security and safety ***** and won't let you.

I love wandering around JY's. You never know what kind of cool stuff you might come across.
 
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Wish we had junkyard were they would let you roam around looking.
They are the best! florida had one but it sucked for parts. Vegas has two that I can easily spend 2 hours in just roamin around.
 
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