Ford 8.8 Rear Axle Assembly | From START TO FINISH! 🛠️

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @kennethgray1743
    @kennethgray1743 Год назад +1

    Absolutely love the content.
    1955 second series truck is my all time favorite.
    Please continue to post.

    • @intheshoptv
      @intheshoptv  Год назад

      Thank you sir! Worked hard on this video and appreciate the comment! Yes, Its my favorite of all the classic trucks and there will definitely be tons of videos to come! Thanks for watching.

  • @VinceT2940
    @VinceT2940 Год назад

    Mike, excellent practical build series, you are proving there is no need to put "cubic dollars" into a project, to build a cool ride!

    • @intheshoptv
      @intheshoptv  Год назад

      Thanks brother! I appreciate that.

  • @HiddenCreekHomestead
    @HiddenCreekHomestead Год назад +1

    Hell of a transformation from where it started! Nice work. Nothing wrong with reusing a carrier… so many people run a junkyard rear without even overhauling it at all.

    • @intheshoptv
      @intheshoptv  Год назад

      Yeah! Was crusty, rusty and gross! Lol

  • @truvuehomeinspections2397
    @truvuehomeinspections2397 Год назад

    Duuuude… that came out fantastic!

  • @patbrown-jo1jd
    @patbrown-jo1jd Год назад

    Love the detail and explanations you give. I'm finishing my 8.8 rear end now. Where did you get the backing plates and accompanying emergency brake hardware? Do you have part numbers? I'd like to use the same stuff. Thanks.

    • @intheshoptv
      @intheshoptv  Год назад

      No thank YOU! Sure, I got the plates a long time ago when I bought the rear and have just had them stored away. Here’s the link:
      eastcoastgearsupply.com/i-23133626-ford-explorer-8-8-d44-right-backing-plate.html
      Here’s the brakes (they went up slightly):
      www.1aauto.com/ford-explorer-mercury-mountaineer-rear-driver-and-passenger-side-ceramic-performance-brake-pad-and-rotor-kit-with-calipers-trq-performance-bka18418/i/1apbs02519

  • @williamdavis1740
    @williamdavis1740 Год назад

    Getting ready to start my frame and suspension work. May I ask what kind of ride height your looking to have on your truck once it’s done?

    • @intheshoptv
      @intheshoptv  Год назад

      As low as I can get it without ripping my trans pan off lol😂. Right now, the trans pan is 5.5” off the ground. I will swap to a low profile pan before its done. Bottom of the front frame rails are 15” off the ground, 16” in the back.

  • @Mike61259
    @Mike61259 2 месяца назад

    👍👍

  • @merlepatterson
    @merlepatterson Год назад

    There's really no reason to lube the carrier bearing bores.

    • @intheshoptv
      @intheshoptv  Год назад

      Creature of habit… it certainly cant hurt.

    • @merlepatterson
      @merlepatterson Год назад

      @@intheshoptv Just going by the manufacturers service manual. I think of it the same way as installing block mains and rod bearings, you want them dry, clean and debris free.

    • @intheshoptv
      @intheshoptv  Год назад

      @@merlepatterson Thanks