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TTB interchangability

1.4K views 12 replies 8 participants last post by  currituckf150  
#1 ·
If this has been covered, I can't find it using the search function.
I have a 87 F150 parts truck w/ 3.55 gears & a 93 F150 DD w/ 3.08 gears & I want to swap gear ratios. The 87 has the 1-piece locking hubs & the 93 has the auto-locking hubs. My question is can I swap the whole TTB from truck to truck & then swap spindles, rotors & locking hubs? Are there any differences between knuckles, axles, etc, that would prevent me from doing this? Thanks.
 
#4 ·
Just swap the pumpkin

The pumpkins are interchangeable, so just swap them. I had an 87 pumpkin laying around, had my new gearset and traction device installed, and then took it to work one night and swapped it in. Get some Right Stuff RTV to seal it, and replace the seals while you're there. If you have time, give it a bath and some paint to refresh it.
 
#7 ·
The time is in taking off the wheel, hubs, spindles to get the axles out. Once all that is removed, remove the driveshaft, the bolts that hold the pumkin on and you are done.

It can be done it 4-5 hours. Remember you have to do this to the donor truck also. Like they said above. Remove the donor one, freshen it up so it is ready to go.
Since it will all be apart, it would be best to regrease the bearings and replace the axle u joints if needed. This can a dd a few hours.
 
#10 ·
If you are rebuilding the diff and front and front end parts plan on a couple of days.If you finish early go wheeling to test it out!lol
Take pics too!:popc1:
 
#11 ·
Didn't plan on rebuilding it, just swapping. I was thinking of replacing inner axle seals on 3rd member while I had it out but really nothing else. Now I just got to find the time to tear them down & put them back together. Story of my life, more projects than time! Thank you for all the advise, guys. This site is awesome.
 
#12 ·
if you work efficiently (w/ air tools) you can have the front diff out in 90 min, quite easily.

wash the underside of your truck, in and around the TTB parts very well first. it will make your life much easier.

cleaning, siezed/broken bolts, painting, repairing/maintenence will add lots of time to the job.