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8.75 rearend

Cory M

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Hey all... I'm putting together a 392 hemi swap in a 72 Satellite, and I'm having a hard time finding a new built / ready to bolt in 8.75 rearend...with preferably a 3.23 ratio. Are they all insanely expensive, like $4000+, or does anyone know a good source?
 
Hey all... I'm putting together a 392 hemi swap in a 72 Satellite, and I'm having a hard time finding a new built / ready to bolt in 8.75 rearend...with preferably a 3.23 ratio. Are they all insanely expensive, like $4000+, or does anyone know a good source?
A wanted thread here would be the best place to start.
 
Several of the larger rear end vendors and some private ones offer 8 3/4's but don't know the prices. Moser does or did and Dr. Diff does for sure. I build them but very seldom these days. Also, price depends on what all you went in it.
 
He's only asking for advice, not asking anyone if they have one to sell him !!
 
You might have to wait a while for it, but Dr Diff has 3.23 gears for a Dana 60, and I don't know anyone else has.
Anything over $2000, and I wouldn't consider anything but a Dana.
I doubt I would pay over a grand for ANY 8 3/4.
 
You might have to wait a while for it, but Dr Diff has 3.23 gears for a Dana 60, and I don't know anyone else has.
Anything over $2000, and I wouldn't consider anything but a Dana.
I doubt I would pay over a grand for ANY 8 3/4.
Thank you. And yes, I should have mentioned I was also considering the Dana. I'm just looking for a good rearend that can take the power, but not cost me more than I paid for the car!
 
Search, find, buy and restore. Housing c/w axles cost me $675 and the 3.23 Sure Grip cost me $600. All the parts from Dr Diff to clean up and put brakes on it another $300 or so.
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You should be able to put together an 8-3/4 on the cheap. If you can't find a 71-72 B axle, there are some C-body axles that are not exact dimensions of the 71-72 B, but will bolt in without modification.
 
E body is close, will work and is a LOT cheaper than 71-74 B

...but there have been 2 71-74 B 8 3/4 for sale on this board in the past 4 months.
 
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