• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Will an E body 8 3/4 fit 69 Charger?

Scottrod1

New Member
Local time
11:57 PM
Joined
Dec 30, 2012
Messages
4
Reaction score
0
Location
Moranbah QLD, Australia
Hi guys, i'm new on here and this is my first post. As the title says i need to know if an E body 8 3/4 rear end will fit my 69 Charger. I currently have an 8 1/4 behind a 440 that i need to replace. I have found a few rear ends for sale, 2 from e bodies and one from a 71/74 b body. Any advice on which setup i should get? All are reasonably priced, any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Scotty:read2:
 
Well yeah. Anything can be made to fit in anything. But as it comes, no.
 
It's a bit wider, but a 69 wheel well is pretty forgiving.

For that application, relocating the perches is probably a good idea.

If that's what's available and affordable in your part of the world, it's certainly doable and relatively painless.

Over here, the 68-70 (and 66-67) 8 3/4 is the easiest to find and the cheapest.
 
1971-74 A-body Track width 55.6"..............Spring pad width 43.0"
.............E-body...................60.7"......................................46.0"
.............B-body...................62.0" sedan.............................47.3"
...........................................63.4" station wagon.................47.3"

1970......A-body...................55.6"......................................43.0"
.............E-body...................60.7"......................................46.0"
.............B-body...................59.2"......................................44.0"

1966-69 A-body...................55.6"......................................43.0"

1962-69 B-body...................59.2"......................................44.0"
 
1962-69 B-body...................59.2"......Wrong.

Housing widths, flange to flange
A BODY
'66-'72= 52 5/8"

B BODY
'62-'63= 53 1/4" (And '64 Max Wedge)
'64 = 55 5/8" (Exc. Max Wedge)
'65-'67= 54 1/4"
'68-'70= 54 15/16"
'71-'74= 57 7/8"
'71-'73 wagon= 59 7/16"

C BODY
'65-'69= 56 3/4"
'70-'71= 57 7/8" (Chrysler & Fury)
'70-'74= 59 7/16" (and '69 wagon)

IMPERIAL
'65-'66= 57"
'67-'69= 57 3/8"
'70-'71= 54 3/4"
'72-'73= 59 5/8"

E BODY
'70-'74= 56 31/64"

Rear end widths, drum-to-drum:
A BODY
'66-'72= 57 1/8"

B BODY
'62-'63= 58 1/2" (And '64 Max Wedge)
'64 = 60 7/8" (Exc.Max Wedge)
'65-'67= 59 1/2"
'68-'70= 60 1/8"
'71-'74= 63"
'71-'73 wagon= 64 3/8"

C BODY
'65-'69= 61.75"
'70-'71= 63.0" (Chrysler & Fury)
'70-'73= 64 3/8" (and '69 wagon)

IMPERIAL
'65-'66= 61 15/16"
'67-'69= 62 5/16"
'70-'71= 59 3/4"
'72-'73= 64 9/16"

E BODY
'70-'74= 61 5/8"

A100
'65-'70= 61 3/4"

D100
'65-'71= 63 15/16"
'72-'74= 64 3/8"

........................................
........................................
Spring perch widths (center-to-center)

A BODY
'66-73= 43"

B BODY
'62-'70= 44"
'71-'74= 47.3"

C BODY
'65-'73= 46"

E BODY
'70-'74= 46"


colorlin.gif
 
I have 2-8 3/4 rears for a 69 B-Body PM me

Hi guys, i'm new on here and this is my first post. As the title says i need to know if an E body 8 3/4 rear end will fit my 69 Charger. I currently have an 8 1/4 behind a 440 that i need to replace. I have found a few rear ends for sale, 2 from e bodies and one from a 71/74 b body. Any advice on which setup i should get? All are reasonably priced, any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Scotty:read2:
 
Looks like the E body is roughly 1.5 inches wider flange to flange (that's ONLY 3/4 inch per side).

Perch difference is 2" or 1" per side.

My Duster with a 67 axle was 3/4" perch difference per side and almost dropped in.
That extra 1/4" per side might make it uncomfortable, but sourcing a fairly generic set of perches and the grinding and welding may be easier to stomach than locating and or shipping a 100 lb+ axle around the world.

If you can deal with the extra 3/4" per side of overall length.....bottom line is...not much work to do...and you're in business.
 
Shipping an 8 3/4 housing and axles is not that bad and it is a lot better than cutting and welding something to try to make it work unless you are jig set up to do it right FGS
 
Auto Transport Service
Back
Top