maverick rear

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  1. dherzog

    dherzog New Member

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    out of what vehical can i get a 5 lug rear for my 70 maverick? any special yr or vehical? is there anything else ill need with it? changing from a 6cyl to an 8. thanks
     
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    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    Easiest way is to get a 5 lug from another maverick/comet.If and when you do get one...Check that the pinion yokes are the same.There were two versions on the 8" in a mav,one is slightly longer than the other...This can cause drive shaft length problems.Simple enough to change over though.Ford Granadas/Mercury Monarchs up to 79 have an axle that will work in a mav also...Good luck!!!
     
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    thats for the info.ill see what i can find. thanks again!
     
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    Getting old an memory lost. 7.5 rear had different shock mounts. Do a search an info should be out there. Not sure which rear you have.
     
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    Up to 1980, not 79. :thumbs2: The 80's are also the best chance of finding a 9" rear under one too.
     

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