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1/2 ton status
Pure opinion. Though... not my opinion.SierraClassic said:a midly built Ford 9 inch will outlast a stock 14 bolt FF, while being a lot lighter with more ground clearance (smaller pumpkin)![]()
Pure opinion. Though... not my opinion.SierraClassic said:a midly built Ford 9 inch will outlast a stock 14 bolt FF, while being a lot lighter with more ground clearance (smaller pumpkin)![]()
Typically the prices look low until near the auction end when all the sniping happens...sta500666 said:Hey, thanks for all the tips. By the way Dana 60 fronts arn't that expensive. I fouund some cheep ones on Ebay.
About the TV show TRUCKS. I also have noticed them useing Dana 44's. I keep asking myself why. Only reason I can come up with is that is what the sponcers are giving them for free. Personally I'd like too see them pull in a K30 for a donor truck, strip it for parts, rebuild the axles,...ect.sta500666 said:I have an 86' K-5, and I'm tired of my pussy half ton axles. I am thinking of getting a Dana 60 front, and a GM corporate 14 bolt rear. I am planning on making my Blazer into a mean indistrucktable off-road machine. I was just wondering if those big axles are the way to go, because I have been watching the Trucks T.V. marathon, and he is using a lot of Dana 44 fronts, and Dana 60 rears, or 9 inch rears. I guess all I want to know is will those axles work good for some heavy duty off-road abuse?

Put down the crack pipe. What will that "mildly built furd 9 inch cost vers the stock GM 14 bolt FF ??? That's something too think about also. So a mildly built 9", huh ?? What about a mildly built 14 bolt FF ??SierraClassic said:a midly built Ford 9 inch will outlast a stock 14 bolt FF,![]()
than it wouldent really be a straight swap, you have to cut/reweld the perches on the 14ffHossbaby50 said:Not the CUCV blazer, the CUCV K30. I forget the numbering on them. The K30 axles are 1 ton with 4.56's and a detroit in the back the blazer axles are 1/2 ton with 3.08 gears.
Harley

The military sells them cheap if they are not running. You can find them beat up with stuff missing (engine and interior components usually) on the cheap if you buy direct. I don't need the diesel engine or interior anyway.Hossbaby50 said:Yes, those axles are as "bolt in" as they get. Minor stuff here and there but very easy. The rear 14bff should have a Detroit locker in it already and the gear ratio is usually 4.56. $1000 is a score for a 1 ton M1008.
Harley
About .46sta500666 said:Hey whats the big difference between 4.56 and 4.10?
