97 rear end in 77

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97 rear end in 77

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I've found a 3:55 disc posi in a local bone yard. Will it bolt into my 77 or will I have to move the spring pads??
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it's definitely not a bolt in affair
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So I got to move the spring pads? I've done that on rear ends before.
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What kind of rearend?
I would think a '97 axle width will be different, and the lugs will be metric.
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It's a 8.8 in a 97 F150. Far as I know wheel bolt pattern the same
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97 was the first year for metric bolt pattern in F150's. Perhaps you could just swap the axles for the non metrics?
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Then I would have to redrill the rotors. Back to plan A! LOL! Good ol 9 inch! Can't go wrong with that!
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