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rear end pinion flange


1988BroncoII

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hi i have a drive shaft from a 88 f150 i need it to bolt upto the 88 7.5 but the pinion flange is to small to let the drive shaft bolt up so i bought a explorer pinion flange thinking it might bolt up but it wont to many splines for the pinion shaft so i wonder if a newer ranger 7.5/8.8 pinion flange will work with the 88 7.5 and the f150 drive shaft
 
Just buy a new flange yoke, easier than messing around with the pinion flange.

90+ 8.8s and 7.5s have the larger pinion flange FWIW.
 
maybe i didn't say somethin right.... i know i need a new pinion flange one that will work with the larger driveshaft so the newer 92+ ranger 7.5/8.8 will work with my 88 7.5 and the f-150/explorer driveshaft
 
What you need is a flange from an Aerostar.
It uses the large pinion flange and a 7.5 rear axle.
I just got my second one...now I can rebuild my back up 7.5 rear axle.
Explorers are all 8.8 rear axles and the flange will not work on a 7.5
 
maybe i didn't say somethin right.... i know i need a new pinion flange one that will work with the larger driveshaft so the newer 92+ ranger 7.5/8.8 will work with my 88 7.5 and the f-150/explorer driveshaft
I know exactly what you want and I gave you advise.

You can flange the flange yoke on teh driveshaft to a smaller patter that way you don't have to change the pinion flange, if you don't know what you're doing you can change the pinion bearing pre-load when you change the pinion flange and burn up the bearings.

This is what I'm talking about changing.
flange1.jpg


What you need is a flange from an Aerostar.
It uses the large pinion flange and a 7.5 rear axle.
I just got my second one...now I can rebuild my back up 7.5 rear axle.
Explorers are all 8.8 rear axles and the flange will not work on a 7.5
Doesn't have to be from an Aerostar, 90+ 7.5s and 8.8s have the larger pinion flange.
 
where do i get the smaller flange yoke to work with the f-150 driveshaft? is it off a older ranger or somethin
 
Sorry to spark this thread up again, but did that SPICER 2-2-949 ever come one any vehicles? im doing the same thing, however, im not sure how long im going to run a 7.5 for since im going v8. but to get it moving under its own power, id like to adapt it..
 

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