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Title: ford 9"
Post by: glenmichael on 2018-01-12 16:45
Hello Everyone, I have a question from my brother-in-law Woody, who spent many hours with my 57, He has a 1955 ford truck with a 1966 ford truck 9". Can he replace the axles that are 5.5" wheel centers with car axles to get 4.5" wheel centers to match the front which is now from a 2004 crown vic? I hope it's ok to ask this..
Title: Re: ford 9"
Post by: gasman826 on 2018-01-12 18:01
yes or just re-drill the ones you have
Title: Re: ford 9"
Post by: Hoosier Hurricane on 2018-01-13 07:27
Obviously he would have to find axles with the same length, spline count, and bearing size.  Probably easier to re-drill as mentioned above.  Mosier Engineering offers this service, as I'm sure many other shops do also.   John
Title: Re: ford 9"
Post by: Ford Blue blood on 2018-01-13 09:27
and don't forget the drums......Might be easier to get the Crown Vic rear and use it?
Title: Re: ford 9"
Post by: rmk57 on 2018-01-13 10:17
Don't those axels have the hole in the flange to access the backing plate?
Title: Re: ford 9"
Post by: gasman826 on 2018-01-13 11:52
OEM...yes.  Aftermarket may or may not.  If ordering, you should confirm size and placement.
Title: Re: ford 9"
Post by: glenmichael on 2018-01-15 07:14
Hello Everyone, We like the idea of pulling the axles, have them plugged and re-drilled then new drums. gasman826 do you know  someone near Adrain that can do this-vs- shipping to Mosier? Thanks for the help, the rear end fits the truck and has a nice gear so this would be a nice fix..
Title: Re: ford 9"
Post by: Hoosier Hurricane on 2018-01-15 07:44
You wouldn't have to have the original holes plugged, just rotate the bolt pattern and re-drill.  If it has the access hole mentioned, one of the "new" holes will have to be between that hole and a bolt hole, otherwise just drill the new holes halfway between the old ones.  The brake drums could also be re-drilled to the 4 1/2" pattern.  On my Ranchero I have Lincoln front disc brakes, two different bolt patterns front and rear, and carry a spare tire with two bolt patterns in its wheel.   John
Title: Re: ford 9"
Post by: gasman826 on 2018-01-15 08:28
There is a machine shop just before the north end of Porter Hwy.  Can't get much closer.
Title: Re: ford 9"
Post by: rmk57 on 2018-01-15 09:54
Thats the reason I was asking if they have the hole in them. It's going to be pretty thin either by the access hole or where the old stud hole is.
I'd weld up the big hole if your going to be using this for performance use.