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Can you put a 8.8 flange from an explorer onto a 9"?

The 9" i have is for a 1350 ujoint and of course my driveshaft is a 1310 like most rbvs. I don't wanna spring the $$ for a 1310 9" yoke but i read somewhere the 8.8 flanged yoke works on the 9"
 


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Remember that when you do it, you will need to be very careful about the crush sleeve in the pinion support. I have a few 9" yokes laying around if you can't find any that are 1310. Count the splines on the 8.8 flange and I will take some measurements from a 9" pinion.
 

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Why not just use a 1310 to 1350 adapter u-joint?
 

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They are very expensive. It would almost be cheaper to just buy a used yoke. Let me know if you need a yoke cause more than likely I have one.
 

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Why not just use a 1310 to 1350 adapter u-joint?
Cause if i am in BFE and need a ujoint i'm sure i could get a stock one for an RBV, but to find a Conversion joint in BFE might be a little harder.
 

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They are very expensive. It would almost be cheaper to just buy a used yoke. Let me know if you need a yoke cause more than likely I have one.
Gonna play around with a 9" i have at work and a 8.8 flange and see what happens. I found some on ebay for $25
 

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Cause if i am in BFE and need a ujoint i'm sure i could get a stock one for an RBV, but to find a Conversion joint in BFE might be a little harder.
First I was wondering what is called an expensive u-joint? $28 at Summit, $38 at NAPA and AutoZone. If you're worried about not finding one in the boonies, carry a spare. You break a joint, it's not like you're going to be up and running in 5 mins. My '66' Ranchero runs a conversion joint (1310/1330) as stock, they had it right on the shelf. Check around, you might be surprised.
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Bearing Type : Round Grooved & Round Plain
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Bearing Dimensions : Plain Diameter 1.188 ", Grooved Diameter 1.125 "
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First I was wondering what is called an expensive u-joint? $28 at Summit, $38 at NAPA and AutoZone. If you're worried about not finding one in the boonies, carry a spare. You break a joint, it's not like you're going to be up and running in 5 mins. My '66' Ranchero runs a conversion joint (1310/1330) as stock, they had it right on the shelf. Check around, you might be surprised.
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^+1! Thats what I'm going to be running to connect my D60 in the rear, until I swap in my diesel and then I'll have custom shafts made. I think the conversion joint I got was around $20-$30, right around what Dave was saying, so yeah, why not just buy 2?
 

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I was going to say the same thing as Mac and 95XL...they're not really all that bad. I know the 1310s are a lot cheaper, though.

Have you considered having one end of your driveshaft redone so that you can run a regular 1350 on the diff end? Lots stronger and easier to find.
 

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what's the point of only running one 1350? you will have a weaker 1310 anyways. Just run all 1310's. I can get two 1310's for 28$, so yes, 28$ for ONE is expensive. Yes, spicer joints.
 

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Never said they were expensive....just figured they were harder to find then a simple 1310 joint. I have a ton of 1310 ujoints and driveshafts from parted out RBV's along with a bunch of 8.8 yoke/flanges......just figure why not use what i have vs spending money on things i don't necessary need.
 

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But i'll look into the napa number.....I buy all my napa parts at cost through my shop.

edit...cost me $23
 
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I just went and pulled the yoke off my 8.8 from my explorer and i have an old 9" sitting out back with the yoke already off. The 8.8 pinion must be quite a bit larger. The 8.8 yoke is extremely sloppy on the 9". And for shits and giggles a 7.5 yoke is to small to fit the 9" as well. Guess i'll just buy the conversion joint.
 

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Well that good news and a cheap solution. You may really want to upgrade at least the rear DS joints in the future if you're worried about a failure. I'm pretty sure the later 4.0's run the 1330 joints. I did drop the front shaft on my old F-100 one time and scared the hell out of me, left a 1" dent right under the loud pedal.
I know it was not you that thought they were expensive. You in the Houghton area I take it.
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