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Originally Posted by 68 TT
You can get a newer ring & pinion set on a carrier with 30-spline spider gears pretty cheap at nearly any wrecking yard. The 88-up 1/2-ton Chevy & GMC trucks, Suburbans & Tahoes still use the same 8-1/2" 10-bolt guts that are in your rear axle.
My local yard has two sets right now with 3.73 gears on a posi carrier for $150. You should be able to find some locally for about the same.
You could also just go to a pull it yourself wrecking yard and grab the whole rear end out of an 88-up truck for under $100 and put the square body spring perches from your rear end onto it. They are just a little wider than the square body rear end and push the rear wheels outward a little to even out the inset rear wheels the square body trucks have. This way the front & rear wheels have closer to the same track width & wheel well location. You will probably not find a low mileage 88-up rear end in a pull it yourself wrecking yard so it will probably need new bearings at the least.
With the kind of damage you have the bearings are all compromised and need replaced any way so rebuilding your rear end or getting a newer one to rebuild will cost about the same money once you buy the repair parts yours needs.
Setting your pinion depth to get the right wear pattern, setting pinion bearing preload and setting ring gear backlash are not things to be taken lightly. Just the slightest error can ruin parts in a hurry and cost you way more than what a rear end shop will charge you to set up the gears properly the first time. If your friend hasn't specifically rebuilt GM rear axles before you are better off spending the money to have a shop do the setup for you. If you bring them the rear end and parts in hand most shops will only charge you $100 to $150 to install the bearings and set the gears up properly. Well worth the money.
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Where I'm from, there really is no abundance of auto wreckers.. My choices are starting to overwhelming me.. I can get matching 3/4 ton axles for $1500 off of a newer dodge or ford, I can go with a posi unit in my current rear, I can have someone rebuild the 3.42 open diff thats in her now, for $1k-1.2k (probably $1500 or so with a posi??). Or I can go to the wreckers & buy a rear end with no history & no idea what to expect as to how long it may last me, but even that would cost me upwards of $500-$600 here, not a measly $100 or so like down south, then still have to fix it up before its ready to go.. I'm just sick of not having this thing on the road, it was fine before it was my only vehicle & DD but I lost my job & my old Nissan DD failed to pass the etest, so I need this thing up & running asap to get back on track