In this episode, we discuss the 9" Ford rear end and mistakes to avoid when ordering parts. First, the type of rear. The 9" is a great rear and I won't talk you out of it. We discuss the width of the rear in conjunction with the suspension and wheels you are using. Next, make sure the spline count of the axles are appropriate for the intended use of the vehicle. You will want to make sure the housing ends and brakes are going to match up also. This is something you will want to think ahead on...
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In this episode, we discuss the 9" Ford rear end and mistakes to avoid when ordering parts. First, the type of rear. The 9" is a great rear and I won't talk you out of it. We discuss the width of the rear in conjunction with the suspension and wheels you are using. Next, make sure the spline count of the axles are appropriate for the intended use of the vehicle. You will want to make sure the housing ends and brakes are going to match up also. This is something you will want to think ahead on...
In this trailer, The Rear Gear tells a little about the hosts from Redbird Speed. This includes Aaron Clark and Jason "Foz" Fosnaugh's background in the rear end industry. What you can expect from the podcast including technical information, product reviews, interviews, industry trends, and more. Any questions on housings, axles, differentials or brakes, do not hesitate to reach out to Redbird Speed. Thanks for your support and listening to the podcast. Be sure to Subscribe to th...
The Rear Gear: A Podcast by Redbird Speed
In this episode, we discuss the 9" Ford rear end and mistakes to avoid when ordering parts. First, the type of rear. The 9" is a great rear and I won't talk you out of it. We discuss the width of the rear in conjunction with the suspension and wheels you are using. Next, make sure the spline count of the axles are appropriate for the intended use of the vehicle. You will want to make sure the housing ends and brakes are going to match up also. This is something you will want to think ahead on...