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What to do with extra 6 lug axles
I have three trucks that I converted from 6 hole to 5 hole. So I have three 6 lug axles that are in good shape taking up space in the shop.
The question is, will the 6 lug gears fit in my 5 lug axles? This is all half ton stuff so I think they are 10 bolt. If they don't fit I'll sell them cheap. If they do fit I might keep them around for parts. ------------------ '67 LWB frame up resto '69 SWB '72 2X4 Blazer '72 Scout II, GM 350 powered |
if they are 12 bolt and are 1970( the 6 lug ones) then they are same length as 70-82 shafts, 82 was last year for the 12 bolt rear
the 6 lug 70 2wd shafts are same as the 70-up 4x4 shafts, all 12 bolt parts interchangwe internally all years ------------------ Randy- Lincoln, IL randy@ccaonline.com 2177353230 parting out: '81 Cutlass Supreme, 84 SE Firebird T5 3.73, 90 corsica 3.1L, 71 C-10 project truck, 68 fenders, clean doors, repairable cab, 3.07 axle, 465 tranny, blazer tank, etc *Paint is overrated* © RSS Enterprises 2000 [This message has been edited by Fast68Chevy (edited May 24, 2002).] |
I am wondering this too. I am looking at changing from a 6 lug rearend to a 5 lug. Just wondering if the housings and all are the same, and maybe just change the axles themselves?
Darren ------------------ Darren Washington State darrengale67@hotmail.com 1972 GMC C1500 Daily Driver (Bone Stock). 1967 Chevy C10 LWB Rodstoration In Progress. Looking for a 72 3/4 Ton 4x4 Cheyenne Super with little or no rust. |
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