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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Arizona
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Hey PIKMUP. Sounds great. I looked underneath my LWB 1970 C20 and took a look at the rearend. It looks heavy duty. It has ten bolts on a big round differential cover. The differential case and axle housing appear to all be cast as one piece. I will take some pictures this afternoon so you can confirm.
Thanks, Jeff
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Arizona
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I just saw another post on this site and checked a few other web sites out to investigate what type of rearend my truck has. Someone else referred to it as an Eaton rearend. Apparently they are not as common as some other rearends used in the C20. Mine has 10 bolts, looks like a big pumpkin. is round and has a round cover, and appears to have a a one piece differential and axle housing. The rear cover has a plug about half way up the cover.
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