I got a sammy, and Ford 9" question
the answer is that it's up to you, being a car rear it is probably not to wide but still a strong 9 inch .. . . of course all custom fab would have to be made up . . .
well im suprised that no one else has mentioned this. a 90 mustang gt is a 4 lug car. it is also not equipped with a 9" rear. it comes with the ford 8.8 rear. there are too many other much more cost effective axles to use than to try a mustang 8.8. what drive train do you plan on using in the samurai? a chevy 10 bolt rear with a 10 bolt front or a dana44 in the front should work fine due to the light weight. id like to see an 8lug sammy with a 14 bolt rear
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http://www.superford.org/getfile.php...1404%20022.jpg
and before I started building my s10 was thinking about full width samurai on 3/4 ton chevy's and 40's or 44's
onlything samurai about it would be the body though
http://www.superford.org/getfile.php...1404%20022.jpg
and before I started building my s10 was thinking about full width samurai on 3/4 ton chevy's and 40's or 44's
onlything samurai about it would be the body thoughwell im suprised that no one else has mentioned this. a 90 mustang gt is a 4 lug car. it is also not equipped with a 9" rear. it comes with the ford 8.8 rear. there are too many other much more cost effective axles to use than to try a mustang 8.8. what drive train do you plan on using in the samurai? a chevy 10 bolt rear with a 10 bolt front or a dana44 in the front should work fine due to the light weight. id like to see an 8lug sammy with a 14 bolt rear

http://www.samuraisalvage.com/galler...44%20013_f.jpg
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and I don't know much of anything about moosetangs remember I'm a chevy guy. . .
http://www.samuraisalvage.com/galler...44%20013_f.jpg
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http://www.samuraisalvage.com/galler...44%20013_f.jpg
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still no one has answered my questions and only offer criticism. All I wanted to know was if I could use my mustangs 9" rear.




