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14 Bolt?

DarkandShiny

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Just bought an 89 suburban. Is this a 14b? - FF or SF?
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its a 14BSF....a FF has removable axles out at the hub (8 bolts in a 4" diameter pattern) and a bit bigger diff cover.

top side by side pics are 14 bolt full-floater...

bottom side by side pics are 14 bolt semi floater...

14bff.jpg

14bff axle.jpg

14bsf.jpg

14bsf axle.jpg
 
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If you snap an axle with a SF does the wheel fall off like with the 10bolt?

I know the FF doesnt.
 
Thanks everybody for the quick response.

Strength-wise, how does the SF compare with the FF? I'm not planning on rock crawling with a Suburban, but it will see lots of dirt and 37" tires. Do I need to budget for a FF Swap?

One last question. Is there anyway to tell what gear ratio this has without tearing into the diff? Perhaps by the VIN?

I need to change the gear oil anyway so it isn't a big deal, I was just wondering.

Thanks,
 
14bsf is a good axle, but if the shaft snaps you could lose the wheel.
14bff is stronger (strongest?) light duty truck axle out there.
Best way to figure r/p ratio is to pop the cover....its on the ring gear.
 
I don't recall ever seeing a snapped axle in a 14SF.

Really easy to tell from the rear of a rig, as shown in your picture, but not as defined in the drawing, the differential housing is not flat at the bottom, and angles downward on the right side. Dead giveaway.
 
14sf has a nog shaft:whistle: I wouldn't worry about it. Maybe I would worry if it has a gov loc. But even then, it doesn't sound like you will be pushing it to its limit.
 

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