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12-22-2011, 01:45 AM | #1 |
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69 Custom/10 1/2 Ton rearends???
What was available off the assembly line, I know there was nothing but drums on the rear so there is no question of brakes but gears, 10 bolt, 12 bolt, dana? Posi?? Unload the knowledge guys
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12-22-2011, 02:02 AM | #2 |
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Re: 69 Custom/10 1/2 Ton rearends???
Dont know about anyone elses but my 69 custom/10 1/2 ton has a 12 bolt with 3.73 gears with a factory posi in it.
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12-22-2011, 07:35 AM | #3 |
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Re: 69 Custom/10 1/2 Ton rearends???
My 69 C/10 short step has it's original 12 bolt 3.73 non posi still in it.
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12-22-2011, 08:15 AM | #4 |
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Re: 69 Custom/10 1/2 Ton rearends???
just about every C/10 ended up with a 12 bolt in it. A handfull ended up with a Dana, more GMCs than Chevy trucks did though... but still a rare find (and I hate useing that word)
As far as gearing, they came with 4.10, 3.73, and 3.07. They were all standard with certian engine/tanny options. General rule of thumb without breaking out my books... 3 speed on the column got 3.73. 4 speeds generally got 3.07 (possibly not the case on inlines, can't quite remember) Anything with a factory overdrive (rare and weak unit, only on 250 and 283/307 motors) got the 4.10 (possibly 4.11) small block with auto got a 3.07 I *think* big block with a 3 speed got 3.73... they only built a few. I know 3,07 came with the automatic with big block. This is off my memory... but I think it is pretty close. A few years worked things a little odd, but these are the generic later year guidlines. Also, there was then optional gearing. The same nubers as above, but for example if you wanted a small block with a 3.73 and an automatic... There was talk a few years ago of some GMC trucks with 3.54 gearsets in a dana rear. I have never seen documentation of these in factory lit... but it seems they made a few. Consider this the exception, not the rule. If memory serves, they were in inline powered trucks. |
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