No, part of the beauty of this is I don't need to regear. Just install the detroit.
What are you gonna do for the front axle?

No, part of the beauty of this is I don't need to regear. Just install the detroit.

Yeah, fortunately I can take my time, no rush to get it under the truck.
Is there any sort of rebuild kit or overhaul kit you guys recommend? Since it will be on jackstands, what should I go through and replace?
I'll probably go through the drums while it's off the truck. I'll think about disks later, the whole "no more emergency brake" thing is a bit confusing for me. You can only get one type of Caddy caliper for it?
Newer axles have a different wheel pattern for the 8 lug and larger studs
17s ftw. Or at least anything you dont have to grind with. I just dont like the idea of grinding down calipers.
There is nothing wrong with grinding calipers.
Martin
Should I look for a used set of 16" or 16.5" wheels? Or, with tire selection dwindling, should I just get aftermarket 17" rims?
I'd like to stay with a factory style wheel, but I'm wondering long run if that's the smart way to go. Pretty sure I'm going to move up to 37" tires BTW.

If I haven't mentioned my logic yet, I got a quote here in Vegas to regear my 10 bolts for 1700 bucks.
I got my 14 bolt for $150. I figure that leaves me with $1550 to spend on a Dana 60. Then I have done my regear, and got tons as a bonus.
Most Chevy Dana 60's go for right at $1500 around here.
Make sense? lol.
And, if I can swing it, a 60 couldn't hurt. Not a whole lot of downside, I don't think.
I think it's just cost.