$198.00

Part Number: D1567

Application – Ford 8.8

Description
Pro Series Spool
For 35 spline axles

The splines in this spool are not in a stock location
Axle lengths will have to be recalculated – Call for details

Requirements
C-clip Eliminator kit or aftermarket housing ends

Features
• Machined from 4140 forged steel
• Lightened to reduce rotating weight
• Broached 35 spline with 30° pressure angle
• Critical dimensions left oversize prior to heat treatment
• Heat treated for further gains in strength
• Finish machining after heat treat to bring surfaces within specifications
• Designed and machined by Strange Engineering
• Forged in the USA

Weighs 8.45 lbs

Lightweight Pro Series Steel Spools Carry A Limited Lifetime Warranty

Related Components
Spool bearings……………………… D1582
Installation kit……………………….. R5231

Mustang Alloy Packages
Axles, c-clip eliminator kit, studs, & spool
1986-1993…………………………. P3509F86S
1994-2004…………………………. P3509F94S
2005-2014…………………………. P3509F05S

Mustang Pro Race Packages
Axles, c-clip eliminator kit, studs, & spool
1986-1993…………………………. P2000FM86
1994-2004…………………………. P2000FM94
2005-2014…………………………. P2000FM05

Description

Ford 8.8 Spool

This Strange Ford 8.8 Spool in steel, is stronger and lighter than a differential. With no gears or clutches, the spool only allows both axles to turn at the same speed. Spools have the capacity to handle a greater torque load. That means larger splined axles that are much more durable.

A spool is one solid part that replaces all components of a normal Ford 8.8 rear end differential. It will always turn both axles at the same speed with an equal amount of force. Due to its simplistic design, it is much stronger and lighter than any differential.

It also allows the use of larger axles that can handle greater amounts of torque. This makes it the best choice for Drag Racing, Drifting, and other forms of motorsports that require uninterrupted transfer of power to both wheels. Spools should not be considered for a street application.

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