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Old 02-22-2006, 07:36 PM   #1
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5on5 axles from 76 into 67

I have a friend that will give me the 5-lug axles out of his 76 (he has already given me the front suspension...complete control arm to control arm) Will these axles slide right into my 67 12-bolt rear-end? I've seen "conversion axles" like those offered from ECE, so I'm assuming it won't be this easy, but I was hoping maybe they could be shortened or something cheaper than conversion axles.

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Old 02-22-2006, 08:08 PM   #2
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Re: 5on5 axles from 76 into 67

They are too wide.
Some ppl will make spacers to place between the backing plate and the housing, however, that is a bad idea. The section of the shaft that rides on the bearings is hardened more than the rest of the axle. By installing a long shaft in there, you will not be rolling on the hadened surface.
While many have done this in the past, it is a prime recipie for a wheel to fall odd (with hub intact) and leave you skidding in circles in the middle of the freeway doing 70 MPH... on your 1/4 panel.
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Old 02-22-2006, 08:22 PM   #3
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Re: 5on5 axles from 76 into 67

Doesn't ECE have a kit to change over 73-87 axles to to spring mount and the pan bar? That might be an easier route.
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