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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Austin, TX
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12 bolt to 10 bolt swap?
I have a GM 12 bolt 3.08 rear in my '79 Bonanza. Can this be swapped out with a GM 10 bolt off of a '78 chevy sport van? The 12 bolt I have is in serious need of an overhaul, or I can swap to a free and healthy 10 bolt rear. Is this possible? What problems will I run into?
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Ontario Canada
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Re: 12 bolt to 10 bolt swap?
Not sure if the width is the same but if it is and everything else is the same (shock mount , spring perches widths) then the only other thing might be a new ujoint .
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Austin, TX
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Re: 12 bolt to 10 bolt swap?
My dad researched this some time ago and I believe the conclusion was that the spring perches were a different width and it was not bolt in. Not sure about track width though.
The correct rear ends for these trucks are pretty common and keep in mind that a Suburban rear will work too. You can probably find one that is in good enough shape to run for a decent price. Of course if you have a welder and some time to relocate the spring perches and shock mounts, then the free 10 bolt is probably the cheapest route. Especially if it has some desirable gears or a posi. Just make sure the track width will work under the truck.
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