if you wanted to take the gears out of a f100's rearend and swap them into a f250's rear end and put the f250's gears into the f100's, would all that work?
and switching a f250's and a f100's complete rear assembly (not suspension or anything) out for each other would work right?
in other words, unhooking the leafs of the trucks and the driveshafts and directly swapping..
rear gears changabilityness
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re: rear gears changabilityness
no on the gear swap. F100 in a 9" Ford, the F250 is a Dana 60 which is made by Spicer.
You could swap the whole rear but then you'd have 8 lug rear and 5 lug on the front.. May require a different u-joint also..
You could swap the whole rear but then you'd have 8 lug rear and 5 lug on the front.. May require a different u-joint also..
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