M m4 1/2 ton status Joined Sep 26, 2004 Posts 286 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Feb 13, 2011 #1 Hello, what kind of rear end is this, it has 14 bolts. It was left in a building I'm going through. Thanks
Hello, what kind of rear end is this, it has 14 bolts. It was left in a building I'm going through. Thanks
4X4HIGH 1 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined Dec 14, 2001 Posts 22,423 Reaction score 662 Location Fremont, CA. Feb 13, 2011 #2 That is a pre 1987 GM corporate 14ff and judging from the size of the brake shoes used the 11" drums and not the 13" drums.
That is a pre 1987 GM corporate 14ff and judging from the size of the brake shoes used the 11" drums and not the 13" drums.
K85 Octane People Fatigued Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Nov 2, 2009 Posts 15,356 Reaction score 5,950 Location San Bernardino CA Feb 13, 2011 #3 wo who I was right! Smaller brakes. It's perfect for a bolt in beast. It's 1 ton strength with 3/4 braking also perfect for a disc swap hehehehe
wo who I was right! Smaller brakes. It's perfect for a bolt in beast. It's 1 ton strength with 3/4 braking also perfect for a disc swap hehehehe
sweetk30 Back to play nice . Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Nov 1, 2004 Posts 43,010 Reaction score 25,459 Location in the back of your brain Feb 13, 2011 #4 and 99% prob a 3/4 ton spring pad spacing to bolt in 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton stuff. good find. and later try this http://coloradok5.com/axleguide.shtml lots of people forget we have this.
and 99% prob a 3/4 ton spring pad spacing to bolt in 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton stuff. good find. and later try this http://coloradok5.com/axleguide.shtml lots of people forget we have this.
M m4 1/2 ton status Joined Sep 26, 2004 Posts 286 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Feb 13, 2011 #5 I guess I'll be keeping that little gem. 91 Burb needs a newer *ss end. Thanks all.