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Old 07-03-2010, 09:39 PM   #26
b454rat
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Re: Could someone I.D. these axles for me??

I lost count how many were at the junkyard today....
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Old 07-20-2010, 11:46 PM   #27
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Re: Could someone I.D. these axles for me??

Its basically a set of 1/2 ton's 10 bolt front and 14 bolt rear. they probably have 4.10's with beaing from a k20 tho

on a side note a 14 bolt 9.5/semi float is the same design as a 10/12 bolt and altho its a 14 bolt cover the ring gear still has only 12 bolts holding it to the carrier. the 10.5 full float has the wheel bearings in the end and rather than a C-clip holding the axle shaft, the axle shaft bolts to brake drum. you can remove the axle shaft without taking off the tire or even a lug nut its the same design as a transport truck
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