Too big is bad because of efficiency. The meter will not read correctly. The air is moving too slow through it.
You CAN NOT stick a 9" 3rd member into your 8.8 housing. The 8.8" housing is of an integral carrier design. The 3rd member is the carrier. A 3rd member is for a removable carrier design axle. The FRPP brake kit includes all of the hardware to mount read disc brakes onto an axle with the correct housing ends. Mustangs and CV 8.8 housings do not have the correct ends. This is why you could have your ends cut off and 9" ends welded on. This will eliminate your C-clips (axle retaining device) and allow you to use the Explorer brakes or any of the several aftermarket brakes if you so wish to.
You don't convert a Vic to leaf springs, you weld the brackets for a Vic onto a 9" housing of the proper width. The best thing is to buy a new housing with axle ends, axles and bearings from Strange or Moser with the brakcets in place for a Vic.
You CAN NOT stick a 9" 3rd member into your 8.8 housing. The 8.8" housing is of an integral carrier design. The 3rd member is the carrier. A 3rd member is for a removable carrier design axle. The FRPP brake kit includes all of the hardware to mount read disc brakes onto an axle with the correct housing ends. Mustangs and CV 8.8 housings do not have the correct ends. This is why you could have your ends cut off and 9" ends welded on. This will eliminate your C-clips (axle retaining device) and allow you to use the Explorer brakes or any of the several aftermarket brakes if you so wish to.
You don't convert a Vic to leaf springs, you weld the brackets for a Vic onto a 9" housing of the proper width. The best thing is to buy a new housing with axle ends, axles and bearings from Strange or Moser with the brakcets in place for a Vic.
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