11-16-2012, 03:28 PM | #1 |
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What rearend is this?
Need some help identifying this rearend It has disk brakes . I bought this truck the other day and cant figure out what rearend this is out of. I tried goggling the axel stamp but came up with nothing .Any help would be great
Thanks The Numbers are 2H Y C114 2
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Re: What rearend is this?
Looks like a 10 bolt out of a F-body to me (Camaro/Firebird). What is the lug pattern? 5 on ??
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Re: What rearend is this?
5 x 4 1/2
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Re: What rearend is this?
Yeah, I think it is an F-body axle. The two mounting holes in the axle housing near the pinion is where the F-body torque bar that ran from the trans to the axle bolts plus, the small lug pattern is inductive of a car axle. I could be totally wrong, but F-body is my guess. Probably somewhere between a '83 to '92 model
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Thanks DirtyLarry for taking the time to answer my question
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Re: What rearend is this?
I second that. I would say without a doubt it's a F-body rear. The torque arm mount is the give away.
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cool you guys rock
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Re: What rearend is this?
5 on 4.5 though? Surely if that's a F-body rear (which I am certain it is), its a 5x4.75" bolt pattern.
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Re: What rearend is this?
i will go measure it again when i take the wheel off tomorrow
thanks guys for the input
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Re: What rearend is this?
Yes, that is correct. Its the standard GM "car" pattern. If I recall, its an 85+ due to disc brakes.
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Re: What rearend is this?
Its a 7.5 10 bolt and probably a 28 spindle axle.
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Re: What rearend is this?
The axle saddles appear not to be welded. Hope you're not driving this...
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Re: What rearend is this?
Good Catch gringoloco. LOL no im not driving it yet i will be welding up the axle saddles soon. I just bought this truck and was trying to figure what rear this was
Thanks for all the input
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Re: What rearend is this?
If your gonna use a normal small block that rear end will be fine.I have seen them break around 350hp and drove hard.
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The engine im going to use is a Chevy 230 so i should be fine im looking for dual exhaust manifolds for that motor.
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yep just like these but im looking for some used ones.If anyone has any let me no
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Ebay or a swap meet would probably be best place for used ones.Or maybe place a wanted to buy add on here in the right part of the forum.
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