I seem to remember that the only issue preventing direct swaps
was the Jeep use coarse spline axles while the Tiger use fine
spine.
Dave
In a message dated 10/23/2008 11:00:05 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
cmccann@lwpb.com writes:
Thanks Chris! thats interesting....sounds like it might even give you a
little
more room for tire? ( not that we can get much under there, but maybe the
difference in offset would help?)
Chris - so it is posi?
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tigers and Jeep parts?
I have a postal jeep rear diff here. Axle flange to flange it is about 3/4
inch narrower than the Tiger Rear Diff. Also, it has larger diameter brakes
and Ford Truck wheel pattern.
Regards-Chris
Thanks Ron, I understand. is it convenient for anyone to give me a dimension
of the Tiger Dana, from some measurable point, like flange to flange or back
of backing plate? The original rear end for my Tiger is long gone..
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