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01-22-2016, 10:04 PM | #1 |
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I need some help with rebuilding the rear
I'm about to tackle the complete rebuild of my fathers truck for my mom which is a cancer survivor (For now) and I am lost on a few things.
I bought the CPP rear 5 lug axle conversion kit (That uses drums etc) but wanted to really go Disk, oh well. I need to blow apart the stock rear diff housing to have the housing powdercoated. Once I have the housing coated I need to build it back out with all new hardware. We are looking at a Posi and probably 3.73 gears. How do I know what Posi unit and what fitment I need (Do all GM 12 bolts translate?) How do I know what gears to get and what else will I need? I will need to take all of it to a chassis shop and have them setup everything on a bench so I can just install the whole rolling assembly onto the frame. OR is there a nice or fancy aftermarket Truck 12 bolt housing that will bolt in and allow me to use the correct year guts etc? I can build motors and stuff but transmissions and rear diffs I do NOT know.
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01-23-2016, 12:17 AM | #2 |
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Re: I need some help with rebuilding the rear
What gear is in it now? Most likely a 373. The posi units for these are 3.42 and down and 3.73 and up. Yo can order complete packages with a new gear, the posi and the install kit from several vendors.
Jimmy
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01-23-2016, 02:03 PM | #3 |
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Re: I need some help with rebuilding the rear
Personally, if the factory ratio is what you want I would keep the gear set. The factory gears are better than the aftermarket in your application. Bearings also, I would keep, if they are in good shape.
That makes going to a posi case easier.
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