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Eaton H072 No Spin - Detroit Locker
Heard people call it either or, but, where can I find one?...
They're not being produced anymore, correct? I'd like to get one for my new center section. |
Re: Eaton H072 No Spin - Detroit Locker
They are,,,,,,,,,sort of. You can use a 14 bolt detroit locker, and just use the 14 bolt axles. You may have to shorten the axles, but other than that its bolt in. A while ago I picked up a new in a GM box no spin for $200. It sits on my cool parts shelf.
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Re: Eaton H072 No Spin - Detroit Locker
What's the reason for needing the 14bolt axles, different spline setup?
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Re: Eaton H072 No Spin - Detroit Locker
Yes,finer spline count. But,I believe you also have to use the 14-bolt carrier. I've managed to run into used units for very reasonable money...until lately. It seems people are starting to want more than I'd pay for a 40 year old traction device.
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Re: Eaton H072 No Spin - Detroit Locker
Hmm. So what exactly do I need to lock this bad boy up?!
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