It is so much cheaper and easier to do a 3/4 ton axle swap. Unless you are intent on keeping 6 lug wheels.
Martin
Not especially locked into 6 lug wheels, but the tires are brand new, I'd hate to go away from 15 inch rims and waste the tires.
It is so much cheaper and easier to do a 3/4 ton axle swap. Unless you are intent on keeping 6 lug wheels.
Martin
You can run 15" wheels on 3/4 ton axles.
The front requires a small amount of grinding, the rear will mount right up (unless you do a disc brake swap, then they require a small amount of grinding as well).
Martin
It is so much cheaper and easier to do a 3/4 ton axle swap. Unless you are intent on keeping 6 lug wheels.
Martin
what he said^^^you can get a 10 bolt front and a 14bff for less than what 2 sets of gears and install kits cost.
if you need to stay 6 lug get a 9.5 14 bolf SEMI- float rear end.
what he said^^^you can get a 10 bolt front and a 14bff for less than what 2 sets of gears and install kits cost.
if you need to stay 6 lug get a 9.5 14 bolf SEMI- float rear end.

the semi floats are usually 3.73's, arent they? I'd really like to go to 4.10's.
the semi floats are usually 3.73's, arent they? I'd really like to go to 4.10's.
BTW, this all started when I was getting ready to regear and get spartan lockers for my 10 bolts. Then I went down the rabbit hole.
Something else to consider is keep within the realm of what is readily available and desirable. Locked half ton axles are not real desirable. Locked 3/4 tons are and typically are easier to find as guys upgrade to tons. Then if you need to sell anything, it's marketable.