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07-15-2004, 12:23 AM | #1 |
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4wd rear swap questions
OK, I am new to this stuff and want to make sure I do it right. Truck is a 70 K20 with D44 in front (drums) and a Eaton rear. 4:10 gears. I want the truck to be a safe daily driver and have had a VERY hard time matching parts for the brakes a such. So I bought a set of rears from a 86 K2500 with 103,000 miles on it. 4:10 gears, with the leaf spings. 10 bolt in front and 14 bolt (non full floater) in the rear. I have taken apart the front axle, just the calibers and dics. Going to get the disc turned, new calibers, bearings and seals. Now the questions are..
1. Should I mess with the front axle u joints near the calibers? They don't "look" bad, but they look kinda hard to get at and replace. Going to be plowing with this truck. Not off roading. 2. Will the springs bolt right up to my 70 frame? I wanted to keep the newer springs. More leafs. 3. Can I have the rear shock mount moved to the other side to the axle with ease? 4. What is a good reliable locking hub to get for this setup? 5. Will the steering bolt right up to the 70 system? Thats all I can think of at the moment. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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07-16-2004, 10:58 PM | #2 |
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no takers huh?
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07-17-2004, 12:21 AM | #3 |
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i have warn hubs and i like them
i think you could put the shock mount wherever you want and it shouldnt be a problem. all the other stuff im nor sure about but i think the 73-87 springs are longer. dont use spicer hubs the ones i had stuck all the time and you would have to rock the truck back and forth to get them unlocked
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07-23-2004, 01:00 AM | #4 |
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ttt...
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07-23-2004, 05:43 AM | #5 |
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Put a 14 Semi float in place of an eaton? I would keep the eaton in the rear. There is noway I would pull it to put a 14 bolt Semi-floater in it's place. If the eaton ever gave up on me I would replace it with a 14 bolt Full Floater.
The ring gear diameters are as follows: 14 semi float 9.5 inches 14 Full Float 10.5 inches Eaton Full Float 12.25 inches Keith
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07-23-2004, 10:49 PM | #6 |
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Well, techically I could keep the eaton rear. Its the same gearing as the newer front rear I got. It's just SOOO hard to find the drums for it. Plus the spring pack on the newer rear has 2 more leafs that the old one. But it is something to consider.
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But I agree, I would keep the Eaton too. Actually, I am going to swap out my 30 spline dana 60 for one with a detroit locker.
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