Re: Rear Differential Question.......
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Why not just put a B body rear in it? Just bolts in
Because I didn't know that trick 10 years ago when I bought the e body Dana.
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Re: Rear Differential Question.......
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I don't see why you can't center the rear end in the car, but I'd hope you waited until the springs have actually been moved, then place the rear end. No telling if those spring hangers are even amounts from the sheetmetal.
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Good point. Will rehang the springs first on the off sets then measure again. Very good point.
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Re: Rear Differential Question.......
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Why not just put a B body rear in it? Just bolts in
Because I didn't know that trick 10 years ago when I bought the e body Dana.
The 1970 E bodys and 1971 B and E bodys are the same width on the Dana 60 As far as your body panels and wheel and tire fitment in the car differences, welcome to the wonderful world of mass produced muscle cars
They are not the same length. 71-B's are about 1.5 inches wider than a 70-71 E rear.
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Re: Rear Differential Question.......
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Why not just put a B body rear in it? Just bolts in
Because I didn't know that trick 10 years ago when I bought the e body Dana.
The 1970 E bodys and 1971 B and E bodys are the same width on the Dana 60 As far as your body panels and wheel and tire fitment in the car differences, welcome to the wonderful world of mass produced muscle cars
They are not the same length. 71-B's are about 1.5 inches wider than a 70-71 E rear.
I'm under the impression the Dana 60 for both the E bodys and 1971 B bodys are 56 inches from the axle housing end to end on both and the axles are intercahngeable on both I've never heard any one say what your saying, never Have you seen or measured different?
https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...e=5#Post4161878
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Re: Rear Differential Question.......
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But like a lot of mopars my rear wheel clearance to the outer wheel housing is different from side to side. The difference is 1".
Can I take that difference out when welding in the new perches without any negative impact. It would mean moving the one perch in 1/2" and the
Make I'm missing something but it sounded to me like he would like to shift the axle over sideways (1/2" to split the 1" difference) to even out the wheel to fender clearance. If that ain't it just disregard this
Correct. I am Just trying to shift the rear left to right. I should have left out the spring relocation part in my question. Sorry to confuse everyone.
It makes no difference in my question except that is the real reason I am moving the spring perches.
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Re: Rear Differential Question.......
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I'd install the springs, then center the rear.
Will do, thx
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