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Hi. I have been having trouble finding a new axle to replace my 7.25 in my Cordoba. I'm trying to keep it on cheap side and all I can find in other FJMs are more 7.25s. Anyone ever use an 8.25 from a Jeep Cherokee? From what I can tell the width is only around a half inch off.
 
Noob question....did the M bodies use bigger rears than the Js across the board? I mean, did they all get 8.25" regardless of engine size?
I'm pretty sure the late B bodies are the same width also (front track width is the same). If you pick an axle out of a Magnum, Cordoba, Coronet, et al you'll get at least an 8.25. But you could luck-out and score a 9.25 if its an e58 or big block car.
 
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Find you a M-body direct bolt in. I find them in the Fifth's around here.

Thats the problem. None of the Ms around where I live have 8.25s. There aren't very many left. I've checked junk yards everywhere, check demo cars when people are done with them. They all have 7.25s. The M bodies are getting to be really rare around here. All the local ones have been crushed. The only ones you see are a few Fifths every now and then. I've seen one Dippy. No Gran Fury's and no other M's. Most salvage yards say they have none and when they do they just have 7.25s
 
If you arrange shipping, you can have it for free from 11714.

The driveshaft must be shortened when swapping from a 7.25 to a 8.25 and even to a 8.75.

I got a driveshaft too.
 
If you arrange shipping, you can have it for free from 11714.

The driveshaft must be shortened when swapping from a 7.25 to a 8.25 and even to a 8.75.

I got a driveshaft too.

Any idea about how much it would cost for shipping? And i thought I would have to shorten the driveshaft.
 
If you arrange shipping, you can have it for free from 11714.

The driveshaft must be shortened when swapping from a 7.25 to a 8.25 and even to a 8.75.

I got a driveshaft too.

Any idea what shipping would cost? And I thought I would have to shorten the driveshaft.
 
If you arrange shipping, you can have it for free from 11714.

The driveshaft must be shortened when swapping from a 7.25 to a 8.25 and even to a 8.75.

I got a driveshaft too.

How much do you think it would cost to ship? And i kinda figured the driveshaft would have to be shortened.
 
...2 cents more...most Dakotas with 8 1/4s had 3.55 gears and some had sure grips.

If you find the right junk yard, they're cheap. Maybe even cheaper if you pull it apart and just get the guts.
 
he'll need the whole axle as he doesnt have a 8 1/4 and those guts wont fit in a 7 1/4
 
I'm just sayin' 3.55s and SGs are not that difficult to find for 8.25s.

If he happens to find a 5th Ave and a tralier pkg Dak.....
 
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