--Time for some 'Tons--
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SRW Dana 60 with 4.56's (open), and a standard width 14-bolt with 4.10's (open). And yes, these were on the same truck, lol.
There were definitely some shenanigans going on with the donor truck.
See my post here with a fun poll:
I picked up a set of one-tons recently, and the rig they were on was, well, interesting. It was a '91 Burb, set up to be a mad-max style camper, but definitely assembled by a tweeker. I had some good bits, like a Cummins, etc., but the entire execution was poor. Anyway...look at the attached...
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Check out these rear lift spring perch /shock mounts:

And even the front axle wasn't safe from the tweeker engineering, they used some chunks of all-thread instead of studs on the spring mounts, and there was only a few threads of engagement! Lucky, the threads in the housing aren't buggered up.

It doesn't stop there, as they welded shims to the spring pads. I hit the one on the diff housing with a hammer and it popped right off:

This Sway-Away return to center thing in place of the steering damper was funny, too:

All that being said these axles are in great shape. The plan is to clean them up, cut off the other shim on the 60, cut off the rear perches and shock mounts, and get some paint on them. I have some new perches / shock mounts from Ruff Stuff on the way to get welded up, and some ORD U-Bolts and spring plates to get these bolted in place. Later, I will deal with the gearing of the 14-Bolt, and swap in some Yukon thick 4.56's, and a Grizzly locker.
The axles also came with a set of braided brake line, which is a bonus:

And I had time to get a USB port installed where the cigarette lighter is supposed to live, to make charging stuff easier. I had to open the hole up a bit , and file down the left side of the USB port for the ashtray to still slid in. And it lights up in green!

Oh yeah, bigger tires on the way too!!