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S10 rear end??
I just got my S10 rear dropped off but I am a tad suspicious if it is the right one. Its a 2001 S10 Blazer 4x4 with ZR2 option. But What are these mounts on the axle housing? Shock mounts? Its 64-65 inches across, round pumpkin with the swelling at the housing. Help?
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09-17-2014, 10:46 AM | #2 |
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Re: S10 rear end??
another shot
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09-17-2014, 01:08 PM | #3 |
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anyone with any thoughts?
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09-17-2014, 01:42 PM | #5 |
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so do you think they are shock mounts? Or?? Did you keep them or cut them off? Regardless, thanks for the reassurance, what year was the S10 you used?
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The majority of us would clean the stock brackets off and slick the axle off in the name of getting rid of scabs and making things look a bit cleaner. That said if it doesn't get in the way and you aren't concerned about the appearance of them under there so be it.
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wondering if they are 2x4 axles?? but looks like a 4x4 axle. Guess I will find out when I pull the rear cover and count the splines....I think I will cut mine off....
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Mine came out of a 4x4 2000 Olds Bravada, codes GT4 G80 (3:73 Eaton Gov-Locking). I had one out of a late 90's 4x4 S10 also GT4 G80 but it was drum brakes. I didn't see any S10s at the yard that had disk rear ends, just the Olds and Blazers. It also had the rear sway bar on it but I didn't grab it, wish I would have. Eventually I'll head back to Pick N Pull and grab one next time thier half off sale rolls around.
The flat part is the contact for the bump stop which is why I left mine on. If you don't care about the bump stop then I would go for it, it would clean it up. You wouldn't want to offend those people who have a stick up thier butt that require a "slick axle". Last edited by HUSSEY; 09-17-2014 at 05:25 PM. |
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Just a tip. Look for a 4x4 Blazer or Bravada, they have the fat front sway bars that's the same out of the ZR2 and will drop right in place of the skinnier ones on the S10 trucks.
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Good tip Hussey.
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They are bump stop pads the rubber part is mounted to the frame
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09-18-2014, 12:00 PM | #13 |
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Did you keep them and utilize them in any way? Not sure if the sway bar will fit into my plans with the stock mounts... The dampner is questionable, need to look at a diagram for the S10 and see what it connects with...sorry guys, jusy want to keep it if it is useable..
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I would keep it, bumps stops do serve a purpose. What is your S10 rear end going in, an S10 chassis or an AD chassis? I think the easiest thing to do is find one at a salvage yard or in a parking lot and just take a peek at it to see how it all goes together.
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Going into a 59 stepside, still contemplating leaf vs coils.
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09-18-2014, 07:56 PM | #16 |
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s10 fits the ad trucks
too narrow for tf trucks
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S10 4x4 is 1 inch wider than my 59. So it is doable... just change the wheel offset slightly and its a beefed rear that most so it should handle the LS1 HP
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AD= Advanced Design 1947-1955.1
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Thanks Bigglass!
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Quote:
1) 2wd: 54.5" 2) 4wd: 59" 3) 4WD w/ZR2: 63" Additionally, the ZR2 optioned axles have an 8.5" ring gear which is stronger and offers more choices for differentials and gear ratios. As I remember it, all S10's after 2000 have 4 wheel disk brakes. Maybe that was only 4X4 models though? Front calipers in 4 wheel disk models are dual piston units and rotors are *slightly* larger than older models. I do not know if these are low drag calipers but a person intending to use them really should check. More about low drag calipers: http://www.remaninc.com/pdfs/lowdragcalipers.pdf When considering rear disk brakes, remember that the factory S10 rear disk park brake system is smaller than many compact car rear brakes. Park brake holding power may be important if you tow. |
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09-19-2014, 01:33 PM | #23 |
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Yep, Dave Chapman suggested the ZR2 rear and that's what I decided to use.
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That's good info, thanks!!
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good info thx
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