So I'm debating what to do about the rear axle. The stock unit is a 10-bolt, 8.2", BOP, UW-axle code meaning 3.55 & LSD. Not exactly a desirable unit. At one point, I had a Chevy 10-bolt I thought I might build for it but I ended up selling that unit. I have a 9" Ford with a Detroit Truetrac that I built for another project, but it is 1-1/4" wider and has no brakes setup on it - I don't recall the gear ratio - 3.55 or 3.70 something like that. I have an extra pair of monoleaf spring perches. I also have a set of adjustable Koni shocks (NIB) for the stock suspension.
The primary use of this car will be Autocross, HPDE and some daily driving. I have no expectations that the car will be remotely competitive - just fun to drive.
Option 1:
Rebuild the stock unit, install a new LSD, buy new springs, use the Konis and call it a day. $
Option 2:
Weld perches on the 9", buy new springs, use the Konis, have a driveshaft made, buy a brake setup, figure out the proper wheel offset and what will fit, deal with different bolt patterns front vs rear, etc. $$
I'm trying not to overspend on this project which is very easy to do - although I haven't defined what overspend means. I just know this is not a premium example of a desirable car - translation: it will never be worth what is spent on it.
Leaning towards Option 1. Thoughts?
CR