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It will still be street-able. I am going to run a 2.47 R&P in the 9 inch. That coupled with the 2.13 of the mog box gives me a final ratio of 5.26:1.....
Will that be close enough to the 5.13's in the front end?
Originally posted by 71BRONCO71 at Buck Island 6/25/11
I can do that so much better myself..........1, 2, 3 GOODNIGHT!!!
When you made your truss, did you use 2 x 3 x 3/16 wall? You don't happen to have any of that left over do you? I went down to Valley Iron but they didn't have any in their remnant pile. I would have had to buy 10' of it.
Did you make a template out of cardboard by any chance?
The top truss was 3 x 10? x 3/16" The back truss I bought from Summit. I would have to look if I still have the top truss templates, but I would think they would be different for your style housing, mine is a banjo type.
I might have some 2 x ?? in my scrap pile, I will check for you.
With the added leverage of the portal you will probably want a pretty solid and wide top truss. Since you have a tube bender look at the attached pic, and look her for more info.
The top truss was 3 x 10? x 3/16" The back truss I bought from Summit. I would have to look if I still have the top truss templates, but I would think they would be different for your style housing, mine is a banjo type.
I might have some 2 x ?? in my scrap pile, I will check for you.
With the added leverage of the portal you will probably want a pretty solid and wide top truss. Since you have a tube bender look at the attached pic, and look her for more info.
I will be putting a rear truss as well as a top truss. The mog boxes do put a lot of extra torque on the housing and I've seen some pretty ugly 9 inch housings that literally split apart from the added torque. I don't know if I like the tube trusses. I like the idea of the boxed trusses from a strength standpoint. How much was the rear truss from Summit?
Let me know what you have in your scrap pile. Thanks!
I don't know for sure. I was hoping that some of you experts could tell me.
If you can't match them, I'd opt for the front end being higher geared so it "pulls" instead of pushing. 5.13 vs. 5.26 is about 2.5% faster in the front. I'll bet it's noticable, but not the end of the world. Might tend to bind up, so you'll have to back up a little to get it out of 4wd. What's next after 2.47, 2.30 something? 2.41 would be perfect.
Originally posted by 71BRONCO71 at Buck Island 6/25/11
I can do that so much better myself..........1, 2, 3 GOODNIGHT!!!
I ran 3.50 in the front, and 3.23 in the rear of mine for about nine months. I ran my front tires at 8psi, and the rears at 4psi. Worked pretty good. That is what I had when we were down at the hammers. Remember the sandlot gear swap Joe and his buddies helped me with?
Oh yeah, I agree with the front pulling more.
2.47 is the lowest that was ever made for the 9 inch. And my only option for the front D60 is my current 5:13 or I could go to a 5.38. But the 5.38 wouldn't help much.
Well, I guess I'll just try it and see what happens. I guess the best way to fix this problem is to just built a mog9 for the front too!!!
It will still be street-able. I am going to run a 2.47 R&P in the 9 inch. That coupled with the 2.13 of the mog box gives me a final ratio of 5.26:1. The stock mog drum brakes are big, heavy and hold a lot of heat inside the box causing some over heating issues at highway speeds, but I'm converting to disc brakes so it will dissipate the heat much better eliminating the heat issues for street driving.
If you want any help working on the Mog9 let me know. I'd really like the to see the insides of those portal hubs. Take some measurements and pictures. I've got some ideas fermenting in the back of my mind. Do you have to run the 3rd member upside down? Or are there 3 gears in the portal hub? If there were only two, your wheels would spin the wrong way, right? Do you know if they're spur, planetary, helical?
Also, which junkyard did you find the full width axle in? I'd like to find a fullsize Bronco or F150 to steal the drive train out of for my truck (D44, 9", 205, 435).
If you want any help working on the Mog9 let me know. I'd really like the to see the insides of those portal hubs. Take some measurements and pictures. I've got some ideas fermenting in the back of my mind. Do you have to run the 3rd member upside down? Or are there 3 gears in the portal hub? If there were only two, your wheels would spin the wrong way, right? Do you know if they're spur, planetary, helical?
Also, which junkyard did you find the full width axle in? I'd like to find a fullsize Bronco or F150 to steal the drive train out of for my truck (D44, 9", 205, 435).
You are welcome to come by anytime. Shoot me a PM and I'll give you my address. Yes, I will be running the 3rd member upside down. There are 2 helical cut gears in the mog boxes.
I see quite a few Ford trucks, vans and Broncos out in Pick-N-Pull and Pick-A-Part. There is a 78/79 BB at Pick-A-Part right now. The rear axle is gone but the front was still there along with the 205.
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