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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Winnipeg
Posts: 5
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New to the site with a question
Hello everyone. I'm an on and off lurker for years, as I grew up with my dad owning a 68 C10 and always loved this style of truck. Well, it finally came time to own one of my own. I just purchased a 72 GMC C3500, camper special (longhorn) with a 402 automatic.
It runs decent, but needs a tuneup and lots of little repairs, so I'm likely going to have a lot of questions. The first is, what rear end does this thing have? I've done research, and it looks like a 14 bolt FF, but I also read that those were only available from 73 and up. It's possible it was swapped in, but I think this truck is original. Thanks! |
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Riverside Ca
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Re: New to the site with a question
This might help....
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Location: Kearneysville Wv
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Re: New to the site with a question
First welcome to the board and yes it's a 14 bolt FF 73 and up if it's a 1 ton rear it's a direct bolt in except shock mounts if it's a 3/4 ton the spring perches has to be relocated
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#4 |
Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Winnipeg
Posts: 5
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Re: New to the site with a question
Thanks guys. I saw the diff cover 'cheat sheet' and I was sure it was a 14 bolt FF.
I guess the previous owner swapped it in at some point. Cheers! |
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