05-09-2007, 07:41 PM | #1 |
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12 bolt question
Hey guys, has the GM truck 12 bolt rearend changed at all over the years? For example, could I buy a posi carrier out of any GM TRUCK 12 bolt and put it into my rearend? And, I would need a 3.42 or 3.07 carrier because I just bought 3.73 gears for that carrier, so is that a series 3? Thanks, Justin
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05-09-2007, 07:52 PM | #2 |
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Re: 12 bolt question
I'm no expert, but I did learn a few things while searching for a posi (limited slip) carrier for my 12 bolt rearend on my 71
an eaton series 3 goes from 3.07 up to 3.73 a series 4 goes from 3.73 up to I think 4.56 there was some other posi carriers out there I think they called them a series 80 or something along those lines, they are not the same as an eaton unit & have alot of little parts in them that usually break. also 12 bolt car carriers are not the same as 12 bolt truck carriers so their not interchangable. I hope this helps a little. |
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Re: 12 bolt question
Dont want to highjack your thread....but while were on the topic.
Where can a person buy a limited slip assembly for a truck 12 bolt. Looking through JUGS or Scrummit all I see is car 12 bolt. Thanks, Mitch-
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05-10-2007, 03:55 AM | #4 |
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Re: 12 bolt question
might want to try jegs instead
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Re: 12 bolt question
Series 3 is 2.76-3.73 & Series 4 is 3.73 and higher. I think on the series 3, there is something different about using above 3.42 toward 3.73. Don't use a "cam lock" style from a later truck, they are known to break. Place a wanted to buy ad on the parts board for the series you want or check E-bay. Here is a site for new ones.... http://www.drivetrain.com/eatonposi.html
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