oleo
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Should I change from stock? Is it a good idea to go to 1 tons? What cost is involved and how much work/time to change over?
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oleo said:Should I change from stock? Is it a good idea to go to 1 tons? What cost is involved and how much work/time to change over?
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Ole
You could try and get a 70's k-20 donor truck, it will have a dana 44 in the front and a 14bff in the rear with most likely 4.10 gears f/r. Then you can just swap both axles. Put your 1/2 tons in the k-20 and sell the k-20 to get some of your money back4X4HIGH said:A 76 blazer will have a 12 bolt rear and a d44 front. He would also want a 14ff from a 3/4 ton truck for a direct swap. The 1 ton 14ff would need the spring perches and shock mounts relocated. The reason i said to go 4.10's is there are many 14ff with 4.10 ratio and then just regear the front. This would cost the least amount of money.
wforicv said:Whoopsy , did not know about the 12bolt. Thanks for keeping me straight! -Eric
38377k5 said:There is no Chevy truck that ever came with a 44 rear.
oleo said:Okay so my list changed to 16.5X12 steelies 8 on 6.5 bolt pattern and Swamper TSL's 39.5X15X16.5. What model truck am I looking for to get the axles from? Going to check local yards hopefully next weekend, and then online if I can't find anything.
Thanks,
Olaf
^^What he said ^^gmc4cw said:if you are buying NEW rims and tires do NOT get 16.5's. now is your chance to go to 16's or 17's. 16.5 rims are the least desireable for offroad because of the design of the bead seating area. at low air pressures they are easy break the tires bead off the rim.
all of the popular tires and sizes are available in 16's and 17's. sometimes they are cheaper too. if you are buying someones used set then you will see a lot of 16.5's in 8 lug.
a 12" wide wheel is way to wide for the tire you listed. especially for a 16.5 tire. if you got them mounted you would have a hard time getting them to seat and they would probably unseat very easily. I would get a 17x9-10 to run 15/39.5-17 TSL's. or the same thing in a 16" combo.