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Re: Eaton HO72 rear axle
Thanks, I got it. Hope your doing better sir.:chevy:
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Re: Eaton HO72 rear axle
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Re: HO72 rear axle
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I have the Eaton with 4.11 in my truck. Also 4inch lift and 35s . I also have the Gear vendors add on. Before the gear vendors I would be at 3500 rpm at 70mph. After the gear vendors install I am now at 2-2400 at 70mph. It was by far worth every penny. I understand why people would prefer the 14 bolt to the Eaton, but I love my Eaton. If I wasn't able to add the gear vendor kit I probably would have swapped. It was to loud at 3500 rpm when driving it for fishing trips. Also I drive my truck all across Alaska and the gear vendor kit has be amazing through all the elevations. |
Re: Eaton HO72 rear axle
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Adding this to document location of the locker tag (borrowed from Mike Cofield).
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Re: Eaton HO72 rear axle
I have a c30 dually that I am keeping the HO72 axle as I like the way it looks, my question is for general driving, is the locker obnoxious and better to just keep an open diff? I am planning to move to 30 spline spiders/axle shaft. The cost between spiders vs locker isn’t that much.
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1. When letting off throttle and reapplying, one wheel will be powered until the backlash is removed. This tends to make your truck dart to one side of the road. Not a scary amount, but something to be aware of. 2. When letting off the throttle, the locker will uncouple and send a "pop" vibration up the driveshaft. If you don't know what it is, you might think something is wrong in the drivetrain. 3. Quick acceleration around corners will almost always cause a chirp of one tire as there is no differential (one wheel has to turn faster than the other in a corner). 4. Because of #3, driving on snow or ice with highway tires could send you into a spin-out. All four are not enough for me to ever want to go back to an open diff. So much better with a locker. I hate getting stuck on a tiny mud puddle or wet grass. |
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The star adjustment screw assemblies are compatible, as are the springs (one return spring has an extra bend but still works). You will also need the strut rod springs from a 14-bolt thru late model axle as these are not in the hardware kit. That strut spring stayed the same all the way up through the 2000's. Buy strut springs for a 2000 Chevy Express 3/4 ton and these will work fine. |
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