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Old 12-08-2009, 02:52 PM   #1
Patriot
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Question Dana 70HD or 14 Bolt...questions.

I just recently bought a 1979 GMC Camper Special and it has a Dana 70HD. The truck is only a 2WD and I need the frame for my 1979 Chevy dually. I was wonderiing what you guys thought of the Dana 70HD. A second question, can I put the Dana 70HD in a K5 Blazer. I mean are the Dually axles the same width as the single wheeled truck axles.

I would like to put the Dana 70 and a Dana 60 in a K5 blazer. We have AWESOME trails here in South Dakota and I would like to make a nice trail rig.


Thanks fellas in advance.
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Old 12-08-2009, 02:59 PM   #2
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Re: Dana 70HD or 14 Bolt...questions.

the single rear wheel axles and the dual rear wheel axles arnt the same.

the guy i bought my truck of had an 74 that was a single rear wheel converted to dually and he had to have spacers on it to get the wheels out
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