If you can get it straight at home yeh. If you have to have someone else straighten it, might be cheaper to get another used diff.If the axle is not straight. Could i get it straight, and then truss it?
Locker or anything in it?
If you can get it straight at home yeh. If you have to have someone else straighten it, might be cheaper to get another used diff.If the axle is not straight. Could i get it straight, and then truss it?
Just unbolt it, turn it over, and work it back straight. 4 reverse gears would be fun.
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I wiiiishIf you can get it straight at home yeh. If you have to have someone else straighten it, might be cheaper to get another used diff.
Locker or anything in it?

Get some beer cans out. Also, I recall seeing a 6 lug 14 when we were out at Buck's on the weekend.
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Quit looking at it and go cut stuff off like you said you need to.
Don't make me come up there and show you how to bend up a Blazer


That didn't sound right!
I started cutting i swear!
Hey that looks better than any 1st gen I've driven!I did some discovery work as i took this apart and kept what i could to recreate. I didnt get around to finish cutting it out , but i have this much done, in prep for the long weekend i have ahead of rust repair. I have to cut, fab, and patch fab up some structural stuff before i start making pannels for the floor. As well as finish cutting this out square and up to the factory ovelaps, to try and make it as factory as possible.I picked up some 14g steel for patches. I wire brushed what i could of the structural support and por 15'd it.
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Quit looking at it and go cut stuff off like you said you need to.
Don't make me come up there and show you how to bend up a Blazer