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Dmrohde
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I am in the process of replacing the rear axle on my 1959 Belvedere sedan. Does anybody know what vehicle(s) I could get an axle from that would fit as a modern replacement?
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I'm pretty sure the older guys know this.

For some reason I remember a 77 volare. Thought curt told me this but not sure if it also was about the axle. Think he has that engine in his savoy

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All true. I used a 76 Volare 8 1/4 posi w3:23 gears. I also used the subframe and 318 and 904 trans w stall converter. I think all this info is in my profile. Good luck, curt
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I was close!

And I remembered something!!! :shock:
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I hope that you were planning to replace the entire third member, as the axles on the 59 have tapered ends.
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Reading, looks like you have it covered. 1977 and modern? Matthew wasn't born yet. We did toy with the idea of a 74 Plymouth wagon 9 1/4 with disc brakes, may still happen on another project.
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I have heard that a 67 C Body Mopar (Dodge Polara,Chrysler Newport/New Yorker,Plymouth Fury) will drop in with no spring perch movement needed (just what I heard...) :roll:


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Perch are delicious, Oh Remember measure twice and cut once. Seriously MoPar performance has a spring mount or perch kit worth looking into. I will list the numbers later, if you need to relocate for the spring location these work great!. A large protractor is also helpful.
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John and Ricky,

I looked into a C body (1974 I think New Yorker) and the donar car subframe and rear end were too large (wide) to fit under my Savoy - Just what I remember from 16 years ago! :?

I had springs made for my car at a local spring shop so I can't answer about the perches being in the same location.. The springs were cheap ($109 a side I believe?) This way I could have them dearched to lower ther car without compromising the ride. 8)

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John, If we take a few measurements, We will look in the Hollander's and verify interchangeability. It's the Dutch thing again.
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What is it now Rick? Im already here :mrgreen:
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OK ..Spring to spring width and track width.
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John Quinn may have that information, now that he purchased a 3-volume set of (Canadian) shop manuals for 1959'ers.
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If my measurements are correct the easiest and most direct bolt in would be the 1965 to 1970 8 3/4 from a B body. IE Charger, Satellite,Coronet,Belvedere,Road Runner type bodies. There would not be a need for a drive shaft change.
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That sounds about right. I wonder how far off my "F" body (76 Volare???) rear was from drum to drum and spring perches - not that it really matters - its a done deal and its only the 8 1/4 posi rear! Of course I do have a Road Runner Drive shaft :lol:

We had a 106 degree day yesterday and possibly 100 degree day today. The 106 degree set an all time record for Maryland - the previous high had been 105 and that happened three times. 8)

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