Strange Engineering HD 9 in. Ford Axle Housing For 1979-2004 Mustang With Upper Mounts & Ends
873-HF9M86E
Items You Need
Note: This Housing must be special ordered. Additional info is needed. Call one of our Technical Sales Associates for details at 800-345-4545 or click here to Ask Tech. Lower control arm mounts are not included.
Information Required:
- Type of housing ends
- Housing width
Features:
- Center Housing:
- Constructed from .141 in. mild steel
- Heavy duty .282 in. thick face plate
- Internal gussets provide rigidity and support axle tubes
- Slots allow exceptional weld contact of housing to tubes
- Extended cover provides clearance for 9″ & 9 1/2″ gear sets
- Fill & drain plugs added for easy fluid changes and ring gear inspection
- Breather vent prevents build-up of internal pressure
- Housing Tubing
- DOM 1026 steel
- 3.250 in. OD x .250 in. wall thickness
- Choice of Housing Ends – H1138 / H1137
- Forged chrome moly
- Accept 3.150″ bearings
- Other Strange housing ends are also available
- Professionally Welded
- Jig welded to ensure proper alignment
- Tubes internally & externally welded to housing
- Provides maximum support & rigidity
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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