10-21-2002, 05:05 PM | #1 |
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axel gears?
i have a 4.10 rear 10 bolt stock rear. my truck is a 3/4 ton im tryin to figure out if its posi what do you think is it also its a 70 gmc 2wd
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10-21-2002, 09:24 PM | #2 |
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c mon i know some one can help me? but i also wanna know whats the best gers for some hwy mosly around town? 3.56?
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10-21-2002, 10:06 PM | #3 |
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Unless you go aftermarket, 4.10 is about as good as it gets on the corporate rear diff. I think some of the guys were talking about 3.90 & possibly a 3.73 ratio available.....but expensive. You could look around for a dana 60 with a 3.54 ratio, & swap it in to get a better all around gear. as far as posi unit, try jacking up the rear, & turn 1 wheel.....if the other turns the same direction, its posi.....if it turns backward, then its open. Hope that helps ....crazy AL
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10-21-2002, 10:19 PM | #4 |
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Crazy Al's right about limited options on improving your rear gears. Randy's Ring & Pinion www.ring-pinion.com makes a set of 3.90 gears, but your pockets will be empty . The best way to regear a 3/4 ton is to get a 14 bolt from salvage. Full floaters are readily available with 3.73 gears, a local yard told me that you can now get 3.42 gears, too. Someone else here said the 3.42 are only semi-floaters, so I'm not sure.
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