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[email protected] July 9th 08 03:11 PM

9 inch gear swap
 
I'm performing my first gear swap on a 72 Mustang (9 inch rear end).
Quick question - when I remove the ring gear from the differential (by
removing the 10 bolts), will the differential fall apart, or is there
something else holding it together?

goodnigh July 10th 08 08:33 PM

9 inch gear swap
 

> wrote in message
...
> I'm performing my first gear swap on a 72 Mustang (9 inch rear end).
> Quick question - when I remove the ring gear from the differential (by
> removing the 10 bolts), will the differential fall apart, or is there
> something else holding it together?


Are you sure you should be doing this?
I personally hate surprises like that.



Big Al[_3_] July 13th 08 06:20 PM

9 inch gear swap
 

"goodnigh" > wrote in message
m...
>
> > wrote in message
> ...
>> I'm performing my first gear swap on a 72 Mustang (9 inch rear end).
>> Quick question - when I remove the ring gear from the differential (by
>> removing the 10 bolts), will the differential fall apart, or is there
>> something else holding it together?

>
> Are you sure you should be doing this?
> I personally hate surprises like that.
>
>


It could fall apart. Just don't let it. It's not a big deal. If you are a
regular "back yard" mechanic, don't try to change the ring and pinion
yourself. Remove the center, take it to a real differential shop and let
them do it. There are videos on how to do it on eBay. But, you need some
special tools, and some luck. Leave it to a professional. Make sure you take
it to some one that specializes in rear end work. Most auto repair shops
don't. And some that say they do, can't. Ask around. Here is the kind of
shop you want: http://www.westerndiff.com/

Al




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