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H9 Vs 19 R/E; U-joint?

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Old 09-09-2011, 03:28 PM
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H9 Vs 19 R/E; U-joint?

Hey guys the rear diff in my ole 95 lariat (5 liter, Auto o/d) is on its way out. It is a H9 Limited slip 3:55 ratio.

I am wondering will at 19 diff work with the exsisting u-joints or do I need at fab a new drivshaft?
 
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As long as it is an 8.8 Ford differential and has the same pinion yoke it should work..
 
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