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How about narrowing a Dodge 9.25" Axle from the 70's


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From a previous post regarding Dakota axles a thought sprung to mind. Didn't the Dodge full size 1/2 ton trucks of the 70's and early 80's run a 5 on 4.5" bolt pattern and didn't some of them come with Chrysler's 9.25" rear axle? If so, it would'nt cost that much to narrow a rear axle housing and shafts thru Moser Engineering and they have to be cheap and easy to find under most any Ramcharger, Pickup or even a Dodge Van I would think. Any thoughts on using one of these as a donor axle?

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Sounds like a whole lotta work for a half-ton axle. One question though, if you're going to get custom shafts, why does the current bolt pattern matter? Wouldn't you be looking in to a disk conversion of some kind? Seems to me you could pick whatever axle you want, narrow it, get custom shafts with the 5 on 4.5" pattern, and adapt Explorer disks to it. :hmm:

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Not custom axles. Just shorten and respline the originals, costs alot less. I think it's about $100 to shorten the housing and $75 or so to shorten both shafts. You are probably correct that it's too much effort for the Dodge 9.25" , but I would definately do it for a Semi-Float Dana 60 with stock 35 spline axleshafts!

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