Maverick rearend swap
Maverick rearend swap
Looking at a Maverick rearend swap. What do I need to know?
Thanks,
BigG
Thanks,
BigG
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Year? Model? Etc.
Jim
Year? Model? Etc.
Jim
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64 Caliente V8.
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was it originally a 6 cylinder car? is it 4 lug? & you want 5 lug?geralde wrote:64 Caliente V8.
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No V8 original just trying to gain some wheel space.
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I've read on various forums it is a direct fit. The leafs and shock plates should all work back but not having one here to measure I thought I would see if anyone else has done this and what are the gotcha's if any.
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If that's the rubber between the shock plate and leaf I would install new while it's apart.
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You'll probably have to drill new holes in those shock plates,because I think the maverick rearend has 3'' tubes.& if so you'll need new u bolts . any parts store has them . I haven't done a maverick rear swap but I did put a narrowed truck rear in mine that had 3'' tubes.
I had to drill more holes for the bigger u bolts. I deleted the rubber Isoclamps & it's metal cover, which made the bolt hole pattern need to be narrower, this kept my new holes from merging with the old ones . but your holes will collide . the reason I sawed off part of the plate is because with the narrowed rearend the backing plates were interfering.
I had to drill more holes for the bigger u bolts. I deleted the rubber Isoclamps & it's metal cover, which made the bolt hole pattern need to be narrower, this kept my new holes from merging with the old ones . but your holes will collide . the reason I sawed off part of the plate is because with the narrowed rearend the backing plates were interfering.
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Thanks for the information. That's what I was looking for.
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If you use the Mav housing and shock plates there’s no reason to mess with the iso-clamp stuff. Just use all the Mav parts.
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Re: Maverick rearend swap
I had a Maverick 8" before I went to the Explorer 8.8. Pretty much a direct fit. Use the Maverick spring plates.
1964 Caliente hardtop, 302/T5/8.8"