1968 8" Rear End in 1966 Mustang
#1
1968 8" Rear End in 1966 Mustang
Hello All-
Ok this is my first post! I have a 1966 Mustang Coupe that I'm putting a 89 5.0 HO motor in (Carburated) and 85 Police AOD Transmission. I have did the 5 lug conversion with 1968 Spindles and a 68 Rear end. At the time I redid the rear end I did not realize it was 2" longer. It is already in the car with 4.5" backspacing tires. As you can imagine the tires stick out about an inch on each side. With that being said I also have the rear end lifted 3/8inch with different leaf spring shackles. This is a rolling chassis still so my questions are:
1. Will I be able to run the set up the way it is? If so anything to look for?
2. If I decide I don't like the inch tires sticking out can I just change rear rims to 5.5" backspacing with 4.5" in the front?
3. If this rear end is going to cost me nothing but problems what is the best rear end to run with under 300Hp?
Thanks for all in advance who respond. I am doing a V-8 restoration for first time but have been around the block with Inline 6 before
Ok this is my first post! I have a 1966 Mustang Coupe that I'm putting a 89 5.0 HO motor in (Carburated) and 85 Police AOD Transmission. I have did the 5 lug conversion with 1968 Spindles and a 68 Rear end. At the time I redid the rear end I did not realize it was 2" longer. It is already in the car with 4.5" backspacing tires. As you can imagine the tires stick out about an inch on each side. With that being said I also have the rear end lifted 3/8inch with different leaf spring shackles. This is a rolling chassis still so my questions are:
1. Will I be able to run the set up the way it is? If so anything to look for?
2. If I decide I don't like the inch tires sticking out can I just change rear rims to 5.5" backspacing with 4.5" in the front?
3. If this rear end is going to cost me nothing but problems what is the best rear end to run with under 300Hp?
Thanks for all in advance who respond. I am doing a V-8 restoration for first time but have been around the block with Inline 6 before
#2
Hello All-
Ok this is my first post! I have a 1966 Mustang Coupe that I'm putting a 89 5.0 HO motor in (Carburated) and 85 Police AOD Transmission. I have did the 5 lug conversion with 1968 Spindles and a 68 Rear end. At the time I redid the rear end I did not realize it was 2" longer. It is already in the car with 4.5" backspacing tires. As you can imagine the tires stick out about an inch on each side. With that being said I also have the rear end lifted 3/8inch with different leaf spring shackles. This is a rolling chassis still so my questions are:
1. Will I be able to run the set up the way it is? If so anything to look for?
2. If I decide I don't like the inch tires sticking out can I just change rear rims to 5.5" backspacing with 4.5" in the front?
3. If this rear end is going to cost me nothing but problems what is the best rear end to run with under 300Hp?
Thanks for all in advance who respond. I am doing a V-8 restoration for first time but have been around the block with Inline 6 before
Ok this is my first post! I have a 1966 Mustang Coupe that I'm putting a 89 5.0 HO motor in (Carburated) and 85 Police AOD Transmission. I have did the 5 lug conversion with 1968 Spindles and a 68 Rear end. At the time I redid the rear end I did not realize it was 2" longer. It is already in the car with 4.5" backspacing tires. As you can imagine the tires stick out about an inch on each side. With that being said I also have the rear end lifted 3/8inch with different leaf spring shackles. This is a rolling chassis still so my questions are:
1. Will I be able to run the set up the way it is? If so anything to look for?
2. If I decide I don't like the inch tires sticking out can I just change rear rims to 5.5" backspacing with 4.5" in the front?
3. If this rear end is going to cost me nothing but problems what is the best rear end to run with under 300Hp?
Thanks for all in advance who respond. I am doing a V-8 restoration for first time but have been around the block with Inline 6 before
1. Run 5.5 wheels front and back by using a wheel adapter in the front
2. Run 5.5 wheels front and back by upgrading the front brakes to late model discs using a kit from street or track which will change your backspacing requirements for the front
3. Shorten the rear you have now
4. Obtain a different width rear
#5
dodgestang-
I don't have mismatched wheels I currently have a 68 8" rear in in the 66 (2 inches wider). I have aluminum centerlines all with 4.5" spacing 15x8 in rear 15x7 in front. I kinda like the look of the back tires sticking out looks tough but one I get this beast on the road am I gonna have any issues with that set up?
I don't have mismatched wheels I currently have a 68 8" rear in in the 66 (2 inches wider). I have aluminum centerlines all with 4.5" spacing 15x8 in rear 15x7 in front. I kinda like the look of the back tires sticking out looks tough but one I get this beast on the road am I gonna have any issues with that set up?
#7
dodgestang-
I don't have mismatched wheels I currently have a 68 8" rear in in the 66 (2 inches wider). I have aluminum centerlines all with 4.5" spacing 15x8 in rear 15x7 in front. I kinda like the look of the back tires sticking out looks tough but one I get this beast on the road am I gonna have any issues with that set up?
I don't have mismatched wheels I currently have a 68 8" rear in in the 66 (2 inches wider). I have aluminum centerlines all with 4.5" spacing 15x8 in rear 15x7 in front. I kinda like the look of the back tires sticking out looks tough but one I get this beast on the road am I gonna have any issues with that set up?
#8
The only hing to watch out for with the rear wheels sticking out an 1" or more past the wheels wells is going over bumps and hitting holes, etc. You'll crunch your quarter panels if your shocks aren't stiff enough and the ride height isn't high enough to keep from doing so.
I like the look myself, but it can be a pain in the butt.
Lynn
I like the look myself, but it can be a pain in the butt.
Lynn
#9
Yes, but they don't fit. You can't drive the car with the wheels sticking out past the fender like that. one good bump that bottoms out the supsension and you will slam your fender into the tire and either wrinkle for the fender or blow the tire and have an accident. So you need to get wheels in the back with the correct back spacing
Just don't have anyone sit in the back seat either, been there before.
Many cars back in my day in the 80's had wheels and tires sticking out past the wells.
I have done it for years in my teen years and I would do it again in a heart beat.
People forget why they used to make air shocks for.
We used to call them quarter crunchers back in the day, You just got be careful.
Lynn
Last edited by LynnBob Mustang; 12-13-2011 at 02:32 PM.
#10
Well I have the leaf spring shackles that lift rear up 3/8" and also have 5 leaf hd springs vs standard leaf springs and new shocks. When it is sitting it looks like it has the clearance. I wont have the motor or tran. in it till spring. Dodgestang I know you probably have way more experience in this then me but my neighbor has a 1977 Cougar with wide tires that stick out like that and has never been a problem.