Re: Ford 9\" Front & Rear Swap w/Crossover Steering!
I don't think it would be very cost effective to run a 9" front axle because it have to be custom built = $$$$$. Plus, most front 9" axles I've seen run Dana 44/10-bolt size joints and outers so you really are not gaining any strength except for a little in the ring and pinion. I have seen hybrid front 9's with Dana 60 outers but they are really big $$$$.
A rear 9" might be a decent upgrade to a 10 or 12-bolt assuming you get one from the junkyard and bolt it in with a few minor changes (spring pads, shock mounts, etc...). The biggest issue would be that, I believe, all 9" axles used 5-lug wheels, so you would have to convert either the front or rear to match. But as already mentioned, I don't think it would hold up to big tires and heavy off-road use (if you were going that route). Again, you can really beef up a 9" via aftermarket parts but the strength vs. cost comes into affect again.
I don't think it would be very cost effective to run a 9" front axle because it have to be custom built = $$$$$. Plus, most front 9" axles I've seen run Dana 44/10-bolt size joints and outers so you really are not gaining any strength except for a little in the ring and pinion. I have seen hybrid front 9's with Dana 60 outers but they are really big $$$$.
A rear 9" might be a decent upgrade to a 10 or 12-bolt assuming you get one from the junkyard and bolt it in with a few minor changes (spring pads, shock mounts, etc...). The biggest issue would be that, I believe, all 9" axles used 5-lug wheels, so you would have to convert either the front or rear to match. But as already mentioned, I don't think it would hold up to big tires and heavy off-road use (if you were going that route). Again, you can really beef up a 9" via aftermarket parts but the strength vs. cost comes into affect again.