budget 14B or budget 9in
CJim7
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I ran into two excellent deals in my area. Now I'm up in the air..
The first:
Ford 9" with 2 drop ins (5.11, and 4.10) 5.11 has a minispool.
63" wms to wms
5 bolt lug pattern (5 5½?)
No brake backing plates or brakes of any kind.
looks brand new
$500 for all.
The second:
14B complete drum to drum minus spring perches/shock mounts
also 63" wms to wms.
4.10 open carrier
1973 and looks it.
$100
I run 4.10 gears which is handy for either axle...if the 9 is 5 on 5½, that's a match for my front end (obviously the 14 isn't at 8 on 6½)
The 14 is bombproof....the 9 is big enough
14 is bulky.....9 is lighter with better clearance.
14 bolt need s little welding....9 inch needs complete outer
14 bolt has good, cheap aftermarket support...don't know about the 9
So lets hear it. What way would you go. Both are dirt cheap in my eyes.
There is a poll at the top of this page
The first:
Ford 9" with 2 drop ins (5.11, and 4.10) 5.11 has a minispool.
63" wms to wms
5 bolt lug pattern (5 5½?)
No brake backing plates or brakes of any kind.
looks brand new
$500 for all.
The second:
14B complete drum to drum minus spring perches/shock mounts
also 63" wms to wms.
4.10 open carrier
1973 and looks it.
$100
I run 4.10 gears which is handy for either axle...if the 9 is 5 on 5½, that's a match for my front end (obviously the 14 isn't at 8 on 6½)
The 14 is bombproof....the 9 is big enough
14 is bulky.....9 is lighter with better clearance.
14 bolt need s little welding....9 inch needs complete outer
14 bolt has good, cheap aftermarket support...don't know about the 9
So lets hear it. What way would you go. Both are dirt cheap in my eyes.
There is a poll at the top of this page

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