For Sale: 8.8 Locked and Geared, Arizona
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8.8 Locked and Geared, Arizona
Ford 8.8 Locked & Geared
I upgraded and I知 looking to sell my Ford 8.8 rear axle. I would like a local pickup or to meet half way somwhere.
I知 looking to get $500 out of it but I知 open to offers. Don't be shy.
Ford 8.8 out of my 2005 Ford Ranger
28 Spline
Drum Brakes
5.13 gears
Lock-Right
Solid Diff Cover
5x4.5 bolt pattern
We all know what an 8.8 looks like but here is a picture. It has been pulled out and is ready to go. It has a clean diff cover now too
I upgraded and I知 looking to sell my Ford 8.8 rear axle. I would like a local pickup or to meet half way somwhere.
I知 looking to get $500 out of it but I知 open to offers. Don't be shy.
Ford 8.8 out of my 2005 Ford Ranger
28 Spline
Drum Brakes
5.13 gears
Lock-Right
Solid Diff Cover
5x4.5 bolt pattern
We all know what an 8.8 looks like but here is a picture. It has been pulled out and is ready to go. It has a clean diff cover now too
#17
Yeah I know how you guys feel. I still got it and would like to sell it but I'm not going to put it on a pallet and ship it. Maybe this summer if I have the time I might go that route.
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#22
Yeah that is how they work. Unless you're heavy on the gas going through turns it is pretty invisible. You'll hear the locker click when navigating a parking lot as it unlocks and the teeth are overriding one another to allow one tire to move faster than the other. Best bang for the buck if you don't mind some clicking and a pop or bang every now and again. It's normal with these lockers. Or you spend around $700-$900 for a good selectable. The no-slip (automatic locker) is a good unit too but it costs more and has more parts but it is friendlier on the street. I could care less as the lock right isn't bad at all in my opinion. After all, it is a locker.