I`m pretty sure I`m first in line, SO BACK OFF!hawkeye649 said:I'm interested. [email protected]

By that you just mean going over 45 right?TruckNutzDude said:If you go with 35's (which you SHOULD) use OD on the 700 conservatively at speeds under 45 with 4.10 gears. Go with 4.56, 4.88 or 5.13's if you want to cruise all day on OD gear. I ran 36" tsl's with 3/4 ton's for a long time on my K5 with a detroit in the rear and 4.88's. It was probably the best setup I've had until my current build. Although...
If I had known how easily parts would explode under my rig with 44's, I wouldn't have gone bigger than 39's.![]()
BIGBLAZE433 said:what are the chances that tomfords` axles, which are out of an 84? K20, are 4.56s?
Thats looking like the ratio I`ll go with, I`m going to talk to some people today about a Dana 60.....
Anyone got a cheap 14bff rear with 4.56s?
ahhhhhhh, that could work i guess...Would I need to do the same with 4.56s??TruckNutzDude said:his are probably 3.73's. use 3rd gear under 45mph OD for 45+ mph

You can expect to pay between 800-1200 for a 60. If it has more new parts obviously it will be more$.BIGBLAZE433 said:The guy I bought my truck from knows a guy, who we meet up with at swap meets, who told me he has a handfull of d60s, so I want to get in touch with him.....What should I be expecting to pay for one?
Oh also for the rear, is the 14BFF a 3/4 ton, or 1 ton??? I should be looking for one from a 73-87 3/4 ton P/U right? That`s if i don`t want to screw with spring perches....
So, its looking like the price of a Dana 60 is going to be my deciding factor..Well, I still havent talked to that guy yet on the 60, but as soon as i do, I`ll post up the price he gives me..bowtiepower00 said:If tires in the 35-37" range are all you're after, then I don't see any reason to jump to 1 tons. Yes, one tons are better, but they cost a lot more money, and are heavier. A built 10b will be just about indestructable with 35's, with a bit more maintanence. If you're playing in the rocks you need all the strength you can get, but for everyone else a 10b is plenty, especially when built. If I were you, I'd go to 8-lug, grab a FF for the rear and Detroit it, and regear to 4.88's. Run 35's and see what you break. If you leave the front open it should live. If you can find a good deal on a 60, then do it, but for $800-$1000 you can do a lot of stuff to your 10b.
and by that you mean?bowtiepower00 said:If tires in the 35-37" range are all you're after, then I don't see any reason to jump to 1 tons. Yes, one tons are better, but they cost a lot more money, and are heavier. A built 10b will be just about indestructable with 35's, with a bit more maintanence. If you're playing in the rocks you need all the strength you can get, but for everyone else a 10b is plenty, especially when built. If I were you, I'd go to 8-lug, grab a FF for the rear and Detroit it, and regear to 4.88's. Run 35's and see what you break. If you leave the front open it should live. If you can find a good deal on a 60, then do it, but for $800-$1000 you can do a lot of stuff to your 10b.