This has probably been answered but I haven't found it. I have a Bronco 9" rear under my 28 Chrysler and want to change the bolt pattern from 5on5.5" to 5on4.5". I know they can have the access hole plugged and be re-drilled. Are there any axles with the smaller pattern available on any other vehicles? That would save me a little cash. Thanks, Chuck
Can you redrill them? I thought the accsess hole is in the way. Thats what the op was asking(at least thats the way I took it)
Measure your axle length, both sides. I think early mustang axles may fit. You should be able to use 8 inch or 9 inch axles as they both use 28 spline ends and the early ones have the same bearings on them. I've swapped axles between 8 and 9 inches before with no problems. I think the bigger problem would be drums for the rear as the truck brakes are bigger than car brakes and drums don't interchange. You may want to get custom axles with the small bolt pattern. Then you can drill the drums yourself.
This doesn't cover axle swaps to get a 4.5 bolt pattern but is pretty good info on figuring out exactly what Bronco rear axle you have as they aren't all the same for the desirable years. http://www.wildhorses4x4.com/category/bronco_rear_axle
I was just going through my photos and found this one to get an idea on redrilling and the space you have. I couldn't find one with the drum on but make sure there's enough room on the drum to redrill.
Aftermarket axles are pretty affordable these days - Moser, etc. If you buy a drill jig or take to a machine shop to plug and weld you are almost 1/2 way to a set of new axles.
Just buy new axles, Strange sells good ones. or any number of other axle manufacturers. or you could get someone to drill the ones you got just be careful who does it and all will be good.
Yea I can't probably swing a set today but the price is not bad in the whole scheme of things. I have not heard good things about Superior axles, just for information.Moser, Strange, even Dutchman I have used with good success though.