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Old 01-25-2003, 11:47 PM   #1
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3/4ton with 1 ton axels

Over the years I have seen many trucks advertised this way. What exactly does this mean?
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Old 01-26-2003, 12:16 AM   #2
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It doesnt really apply to our trucks but post 73 trucks and especially post 82's often had 3/4 ton running gear with 6 lug lighter duty axles. The GVW actually reflecting what a 3/4 ton payload would be unlike our where a 3/4 ton rating truck would haul more like 3000 lbs. . A heavy 3/4 ton would be a 3/4 ton with 1 ton running gear ie 8 lug axle and suspension.
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Old 01-26-2003, 12:22 AM   #3
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I have also heard a lot of people describe the corp/eaton rearend as the "1 ton axle".
Just like the people who might call their 67-70 C-10's a "heavy half" because it came with 6 lugs.
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Old 01-26-2003, 12:48 AM   #4
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What Da-burb said is what I usually see.
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Old 01-26-2003, 02:50 AM   #5
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6-lug 3/4-tons didn't show up until '88.

"One ton axles" on a 4x4 usually means a 14-bolt full-floater (or the big Eaton) and a Dana 60 front.
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Old 01-26-2003, 09:32 PM   #6
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and dana 60 front was only available under the K30's. all other series under that got the dana 44 or the 10 bolt 8.5" Corp axle so...
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Old 01-26-2003, 11:47 PM   #7
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I've always understood the "heavy half" as a 1/2T PU with a 3/4T Rear axle setup. My memory says that with a heavy half, the front would sit lower than the rear (at least after 20 years anyways!).

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Old 01-27-2003, 12:18 AM   #8
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Roger's right, but with a six lug setup on the 3/4 ton axle. If you go to the older trucks, the 3/4 and 1 ton used the same rear axle. When I was looking at 14 bolt floaters for my 52, I was told the housings were the same design, differences were in housing and axle length, drums and brakes being bigger for the 1 ton.
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Old 01-27-2003, 01:32 AM   #9
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and dana 60 front was only available under the K30's.
Very true! And 77-91 inclusive I might add.

Often when ads say "1-ton axles" on a 1/2 or 3/4-ton, they mean the 1-ton axles have been swapped in.

If it was "1-ton rear axle" it probably means it has a full-floating rear (original or swapped). Most 3/4-tons after '80 had semi-floating rears.
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Old 01-27-2003, 10:55 PM   #10
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????????????????/

My 1967 C20 has an 8 lug / 14 bolt rear , with each out side hub having 8 cap bolts and a removeable cover to allow the axles to pull out . I understood this was a one ton full floater and It appears to be original to the truck . Did any one ton FF come on 67 C20'S ?
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GM didnt even start making 14 bolt rear ends until 73. Yours was swapped in later.
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GM didnt even start making 14 bolt rear ends until 73. Yours was swapped in later.
Who ever did mine did an excellent job with the pan hard bar mount appearing to be unchanged and factory welded with even the brake line passing thru the small hole in the mount and no sign of other changes like the later shock mounts being removed or things like that .
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This might be a dumb question but are you sure its not a Dana 60 because those did come on coil sprung C20's .
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What is a 14 bolt FF worth ?
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This might be a dumb question but are you sure its not a Dana 60 because those did come on coil sprung C20's .

It's not a dumb question , Actualy I do not know how to identify a dana 60 . It is 14 bolt with the end hubs that unbolt for axle removal .
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Oh . How many bolts does the cover have ?
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Ok my stupid , I just went and counted them again and the cover has 10 bolts and each end hub has 8 cap bolts to hold on the hub covers .
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does it look like this?
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You have a Dana 60. Welcome to the club.
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does it look like this?
The picture did not show clearly on my computer , but I trust your judgement that it is a 60 . Sorry I made it so tough by not remembering the right bolt count on the cover . Thanks .
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Do you have coils in back. I assume you do as you said you had a panhard bar. Yours is pretty rare then. Mine has coils too but I have only seen a few that do although there are some on this board who swear that none of them did. Theyr'e quite wrong . Do you know what the gearing in yours is?
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Heres a better pic of a Dana 60
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Thanks for the pic's hotrod but that is not it , , mine is rounder on the back side ( without the chunky reinforced areas ) but on the drive shaft side it has large horizontal and vertical ribs for reinforcement . On mine the axle tubes become very large at the pumpkin , instead of the chunky metal areas where the tubes meet the pumpkin in your pictures .

MikeP , yes it is a coil rear .

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Do you have a series or studs with nuts around the perimeter on the side of the rear end that faces towards the transmission. It sounds like you have an Eaton if so .

HA HA HA ... I have the only coil sprung Dana 60 here then.... Muhaha !
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