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05-04-2005, 10:31 PM | #1 |
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Will this work
I want to know if this will work in my 72' C20 2wd
click here It is at the bottom of the page GM 8-7/8'' 12-Bolt Truck, 30-Spline 109-5420105 64-82.5, 3.73-Up $332.99 109-5420107 64-82.5, 2.76-3.42 $332.99
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05-05-2005, 05:45 AM | #2 |
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The 12 bolt is a 1/2 ton differential. It won't work in your C20. They list a 14 bolt version, but it appears to be for a later model light duty version with a 9.5" ring gear.
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05-05-2005, 07:57 AM | #3 |
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I agree with the last post, looks to me like it is for a newer truck. Also, you might want to consider a different brand of posi unit. In that little picture next to my name is the 12 bolt out of my blazer project with a Auburn posi unit freshly installed. I joined the boards here shortly after that picture was taken and have many people say that the Auburn is okay...... but there are better options out there like a Eaton. Just my .02.
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05-05-2005, 04:42 PM | #4 |
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I am willing to go with a diffrent locker but dont have a clue on what to get. Or the size of it or spline count or anything. What about one of those POWERTRAX that replaces the spider gears on open carriers
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05-06-2005, 07:04 AM | #5 |
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I think the question should be do you need a limited slip or a locker? What are you using it for? What rearend does your truck have?
Lockers tend to be somewhat harsh for street use. Sometimes you get a little clunking and banging and some tire chirp on corners and under accel and decel. And they can be a handful on wet pavement or other slippery surfaces if you're not careful. I run a old style Detroit in the back of my Bronco. While it is a trail rig, I do drive it to work from time to time. I have learned to live with it's street manners because it works well on the trail. I wouldn't have one on something that is driven primarily on the street though. A limited slip would be better suited for a street driven pickup. You don't even notice that you have one until it is needed. The Eaton is a decent unit that will take a lot of abuse. A gear driven True Trac is one of the better limited slip units available, depending on what differential you have.
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