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Looking to swap my stock rear axle in  my 47 p-15.. what rearend will fit without much adjustment? What make drive shaft yoke will I need to fit my tranny? Thanks for any help. Would also like to keep the same bolt pattern for the rims.

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31 minutes ago, maurice wade said:

Sorry, B body? That means nothing to me. Can you be a little more explicit? How about the drive shaft?

in some circles you have been drawn and quartered for that remark....them boys take those cars serious....

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6 hours ago, maurice wade said:

Sorry, B body? That means nothing to me. Can you be a little more explicit? How about the drive shaft?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_B_platform

 

 

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On 11/18/2020 at 6:29 AM, maurice wade said:

Sorry, B body? That means nothing to me. Can you be a little more explicit? How about the drive shaft?

Road runner, gtx, satellite, coronet, charger, super bee, those are b bodies........so I'm going to take a wild guess and say you are not a Mopar guy. Welcome aboard you will catch the mopar bug sooner or later....lol!

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Cherokee stuff works also. Spring perches will likely need repositioning with most of them.  Can't talk about drive shaft as mine is still stock.

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I’m replacing the rear in my ‘48 Plymouth with a ‘98 Grand Cherokee unit.  It’s a Dana 44 with limited slip and 3.73’s and will handle a good amount of power from my engine swap. Flange to flange it’s the same length.  Just have to remove the old link suspension brackets and make some leaf spring mounts.  Plus it’s an immediate upgrade to disc brakes.  But I’m also upgrading to front disc as well.  

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Tractor Supply sells prefabbed spring mounts in their trailer repair area for not much money, u bolts and other hard ware.  Other similar stores carry the same stuff. You may need to radius the axle arches a bit but they should be fine for your job.

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