The Ford 8.8 is quite possibly the most DIY friendly rear axle out there. You can find them everywhere in dozens of options and forms, and they are cheap to modify and replace parts on.
In Part 1, Justin narrows a Ford 8.8″ rear-end, which starts with a strip down, then measurements…
In Part 2, Justin continues by cutting the left side tube off the rear-end, and welding it back in to place…
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