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Looked all over for a spool for an 8.25" Mopar rear and can't find one. Does anybody know where I can get one?
Thanks for any information...
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Jim, it's not for me.... My car has an 8.75" with a spool... but, I had heard that lots of NHRA Stock Eliminator racers used the 8.25" in their 340/360 cars because it's lighter and has less parasitic drag than the drop-out 8.75". Is that not true?
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I know of a 360 racer with a heavy car that ran an 8 1/4" rear for a long time. But he switched to a Dana 60, which is very efficient and the overall weight can be removed elsewhere. I'm sure the switch was due to strength and parts availability.
I recall an article having the Dana 60 2nd to a 12 bolt in efficiency, and better than an 8 3/4. I don't believe the 8 1/4" was in the comparison, but Ford 9" was the worst.
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Myron. it's probably due to the extreme "hypoid angle" of the Ford, because the pinion gear is so low... but, that's just my guess, Thanks for the good info!
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I see a couple references to a Detroit locker...if that would be an alternative , I have a new in the box unit you could have for $ 250.00. I had Moser make me axles for my 8.25 when I ran it.
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I have an 8.75 for sale. 48" flange to flange, back brace, M-W billet caps, 35 spline axles, 5.38 gears. 1350 M-W yoke 0 runs. $1500.00 |
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After trying to sell the new in the box 8.25 spool and gears for over 2 yrs. I practically gave them away $200.00. Now there is a sudden demand for them. Go figure.
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