What rear end is in a 95 Mustang GT?

What rear end is in a 95 Mustang GT?

All 8 cylinder cars are equipped with 8.8 TracLoc rears. Five speed cars had 2.73 ratio as standard with 3.08 optional. Automatic cars had the 3.08 standard with 3.27 as an option.

How wide is a SN95 rear end?

Registered. I don’t know the exact width of the SN95 Mustang rear, but it will be right around 61″ total. That’s about 3 1/2″ wider than your 64 1/2.

What year Mustangs have 8.8 rear end?

All 1979-1985 Mustangs featured the 7.5 rear end. Starting in 1986 Ford introduced the popular 8.8” rear end in the Mustang. From 1986-2010 the Ford Mustang 8.8 rear end went into all V8 Mustangs (5.0L, 4.6L and 5.4L) and the Ford 7.5” rear end went into all 4 cylinder (2.3L) and V6 Mustangs (3.8L).

How wide is a Mustang 8.8 rear end?

11/44
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Vehicle Application Axle Width (inches)
’86-’93 Ford Mustang 8.8 59 11/44
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’65-’66 Mustang 57 11/44
’67-’70 Mustang 8.0 59 51/48

What rear end does a 2008 V6 Mustang have?

The 2005-2010 V6 Mustangs with a Ford 7.5 rear end used 28 spline rear axles, however, the 2005-2010 V8 Mustangs with 8.8” rear ends were upgraded and came standard with the stronger 31 spline rear axles. For 2011-2014 Mustangs, both the V6 and 5.0L V8 Mustang were now equipped with 31 spline axles.

What is the difference between 8.8 and 7.5 rear end?

The top and bottom of the 7.5-inch gasket are straight with rounded sides. The 8.8-inch gasket has flat sides, top and bottom, with rounded corners.

What is the narrowest Ford 8.8 rear end?

The Explorer 8.8 is narrowed by cutting out 2.875 inches from the driver’s side axle tube, welding it back together, and installing a separate passenger side axle in the now shortened driver’s side axle tube.

Is Ford 8.8 limited slip?

Like other Ford axles, the 8.8-inch came in both 28-spline and 31-spline versions. Aftermarket lockers are available to adapt the 8.8-inch open rear to limited-slip. If you find one with the correct axle width, you can build it to your own specifications easily.

Can you swap an SN95 rear end into a fox body?

SN95 Rear End Swap Into Fox. A popular swap among Fox Body owners is the 94-98 rear end swap. This swap has gained popularity due to its low cost and less work involved. While this may seem like the way to go, this also extends your wheelbase by 3/4″ on each side. This can cause tire rubbing and clearancing issues,…

What is the difference between a 94-98 and a 99-04 rear end?

The 94-98 rear end consists of the same housing as the Fox, with axles that are .75″ longer on each side. The 99-04 rear end has a different, wider housing and that coupled with the longer axle increases track width by 1.25″ per side over a fox.

What kind of rear end does a Ford Mustang have?

Starting in 1986 Ford introduced the popular 8.8” rear end in the Mustang. From 1986-2010 the Ford Mustang 8.8 rear end went into all V8 Mustangs (5.0L, 4.6L and 5.4L) and the Ford 7.5” rear end went into all 4 cylinder (2.3L) and V6 Mustangs (3.8L).

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