06-19-2002, 02:33 PM | #1 |
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Rear Axle interchange
I noticed a posting about going to five bolt on the rear. Let's not get into 6 bolt selection cause I've yet to see a Torque-Thrust with a 6 bolt pattern.
My question is, what axles are interchangable on our trucks? Can you go with newer like the mid 70's? Or is it just 71-72 12 bolts? I've heard of guys doing something with a mid 60's truck by swapping the axles. I like the 5 spoke wheels and already run 5 bolt on the front. Just trying to do a poor mans swap (eventually). And I'm talking just the axles, not the entire rearend and housing.
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06-19-2002, 02:49 PM | #2 |
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A few people on the board have a whole list of different parts. Using certain year axles, different year brake drum, another year brake shoes to make it all fit, I personally think it is more covenient and safer to change the entire housing, Most all rear ends in these trucks have 3.73's in them anyway.
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06-19-2002, 02:51 PM | #3 |
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Only, last time I looked to pick one up they wanted $300 bucks for it. Non-posi to boot.
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06-19-2002, 03:37 PM | #4 |
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I got a housing, pair of axles, set of 3.73's, 50 bucks if you come pick it up. Your old 6 lug carrier and gears should work if you want to transfer them.
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06-19-2002, 03:38 PM | #5 |
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Its also got the brake drums i'm pretty sure, has to be built though
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06-19-2002, 03:40 PM | #6 |
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you can change any thing with a torch and a welder..lol
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06-19-2002, 03:47 PM | #7 |
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You could also check into getting axles made for your truck. Or having your axles welded and redrilled for a 5 on 5. You could summit and ask them about axles. I know "race" axles are about 250 a pair, they may have a cheaper "street" quality that would work just as well.
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They do make a Torq-Thrust in a 6-lug. I had my original axles re-drilled on my 67 initially & just bought some replacement(better quality)Moser axles for my beater 68. TIP: if you do decide to go w/Mosers, send them an original axle & spider gear so they can machine the splines correctly the first time & duck tape the spider gear to the axle(use an entire role if needed to keep the two from coming apart!!)so they don't lose the gear. . . oh no wait . . . thats right . . . I just remembered, I must have forgotten to put the gear on the axle . . . I just put the tape on the axle for the hell of it. Hmmmm, do I sound bitter?
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