9 inch in a G-body Question/Advise

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Oldstech

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Jan 26, 2009
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Well, I got my hands on a 1979 F-150 9 inch. My cousin has it. And he is goin to sell it to me for $150. I checked it out today. It seems to be ok. It is the regular casting Chunk (not the WAR or N). So I have questions. And I have two options

1st which is my orginal idea. I buy the 9in Housing with axles, from the company thats on ebay for $715. And use this chunk and have me a complete 9 inch

2nd is making this housing work. By cuting the housing to correct lenght. Get the correct axles. And put the proper attach points on it.

Does anyone have any resources for me. Or any prior experience with this. That could be helpful
 

RUSTY OL BU

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Sep 4, 2009
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Check with some gearheads in your area. Someone around there does housing shortening i am sure of it. Around here it will run a few hundred cheaper than buying a housing online. It will also save you Shipping those things are HEAVY..... Piece the rest of it together.
 

Oldstech

Greasemonkey
Jan 26, 2009
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Griffin, Ga
I think I goin to try and fab the rear-end. On ebay they have to weld-on mounts for the upper control arms. Since the Housing to isnt cast I can weld on it

And I alrdy have a source to shorten the rear-end. Its just a question of do I want to do it. I think Im gonna
 

Mike P

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Aug 7, 2009
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I hope it's ok to cross post to another forum, if not please go ahead and deleat this.

I did the 9" for my 83 El Camino, (I started out with a correct width housing). Doing you own brackets are not to bad if your patient and a decent welder.

I did a write up over here:

http://elcaminocentral.com/showthread.php?t=28724

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