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Built Eaton with DIY4X Parts

1967k10

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Here's some pic's for you Eaton guys. Outfitted with some DIY4X parts :D . The disc brackets are standard 14bolt parts. They bolt right on. The Guardsman is a Eaton specific part. I'm sure he'd build more if anyone esle needs one.
Now if I can get him to build me a couple Eaton diff covers :bow: .

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If they started making ring and pinions for them and made the rebuild parts more avalible they would have some good business.
 
iwaxmyjimmy said:
If they started making ring and pinions for them and made the rebuild parts more avalible they would have some good business.

You can get all the bearings and seals at NAPA. I bought all the hub bearings last year. R&P's can be had in 3.90,4.10,and 4.56 I believe. No new 5.13's though :( .
 
Some eatons came with 5.13's originally. 3.90 was REALLY rare, 4.10 was kinda rare, 4.56 and 5.13 actually seem to be the most common ratios found!
 
thedrip said:
Some eatons came with 5.13's originally. 3.90 was REALLY rare, 4.10 was kinda rare, 4.56 and 5.13 actually seem to be the most common ratios found!

The one in the pic' has 5.13's and a Detroit. 3.90's are aftermarket only, never factory,4.10's and 4.56's are easy to find. Have sold lots of both,5.13's are a bit harder to find. They were mainly in 1tons and 6cyl trucks.
 
i swear if someone started making 4.88, 5.13, and5.38 r&p they wouldnt be able to keep them on the shelves
 
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