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1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End - Gears of War

We take the first step in upgrading the Fairlane's driveline with a new 9-inch crate rearend from Strange Engineering.
By Steven Rupp
1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
The best part about buying... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
The best part about buying a Strange Engineering crate rearend is that it comes completely assembled and ready to be installed. No jerking around with shims, backlash, or bearings. This unit costs $2,038.72 (minus brakes), plus shipping.
1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
One nice feature you can get... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
One nice feature you can get on a Strange unit is this handy fill cap. Combined with the lower drain plug, it makes changing fluid a painless operation. The housing-with the bungs, late big Ford ends, and 3-inch bore-works out to $439.45. Using the Ford housing ends means there's a huge array of brake kits that will bolt up.
1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
We opted for the S-series... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
We opted for the S-series 9-inch nodular case. Inside resides a Strange Engineering posi unit and 3.70 gears. This is the heart of the rear, and makes up the lion's share of the cost at $1,189.65. Since our C4 trans doesn't have Overdrive, we felt the gear selection was a good balance between performance and street manners.
1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
To vent the rear, Strange... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
To vent the rear, Strange uses this sintered-bronze vent. If you want to run something more elaborate, unscrew it and insert the vent system of your choice.
1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
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1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
When you replace your rear, it's a great time to do a rear brake upgrade. We also wanted to run the common late big Ford housing ends. Strange offers this complete disc brake package for $385. (In case you're curious, they're late-model Ford rear brakes similar to a mid-'90s Ford Explorer.) Make sure you have access holes drilled in your axle facings. It will cost $15.40, but it's necessary if you want to easily service your rear brakes.
1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
To make the new emergency... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
To make the new emergency brake system work, you'll need this cable kit from Lokar (PN EC-81FU, $144.95). It comes with the cables and enough hardware to tie into most factory e-brake systems.
1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
The assembly comes unpainted,... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
The assembly comes unpainted, and if left this way it will gain that popular rat-rod patina known as rust. We build nice stuff here, so we wiped the unit clean with some lacquer thinner and shot it with a can of Duplicolor semi-gloss black paint (PN DA 1603, $5.99).
1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
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1970 Ford Fairlane Rear End
Before the new rear can go in, the old one needs to take a hike. First, unbolt the shock plates from each side so that the rear is free of, but supported by, the leaf springs. This is also a good time to disconnect the e-brake cables, brake lines and, in our case, the factory vent tube from the rearend housing.

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