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Old 07-29-2013, 07:31 PM   #26
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Well, sure is hot! I went over to visit Dave Chapman, he invited me to take look and take measurements of a neat axle that he had there for one of his projects, or customers trucks. Looked very nice!

However, on the way home, I stopped by discount tires to see if they could help me on the wheels I had just bought, but they can't! He said he'd give me a little break, but a very little break. See, I have a 5 on 5 rear whereas my fronts are 5 on 4 3/4 lug pattern. If I went with a cool axle like Dave was showing, I'd have to take a pretty large loss on buying new wheels. This is complicated!

I wonder if the Ford 9" is 5 on 5? That would solve a problem. Have to do a little homework right now for an axle. AT least it's not like pulling an engine!
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Get whatever will fit and redrill your axels and drums.
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Old 07-29-2013, 07:31 PM   #27
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Very true. Moser and other axle companies can match your axles. I paid $250 for new axles to match my 5x5 Porterbuilt front disc set up. Moser also build 9" rears with gm flanges or they take your old axles and custom fill & drill them to your specs for half what I paid for new axles
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Old 07-29-2013, 07:54 PM   #28
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Here it runs around $35 to redrill both.
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Old 07-29-2013, 08:25 PM   #30
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Lets say I bought an axle like Dave's 2000 4x4 ZR2. 4.3 liter AOD LS locking axle(that's a mouthful), and lets say its 4 3/4"? I can take those axles out and have them drilled? And the drums too? Or I can buy axles?
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Old 07-29-2013, 08:38 PM   #31
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Lets say I bought an axle like Dave's 2000 4x4 ZR2. 4.3 liter AOD LS locking axle(that's a mouthful), and lets say its 4 3/4"? I can take those axles out and have them drilled? And the drums too? Or I can buy axles?
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Old 07-29-2013, 10:47 PM   #32
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Ah, Denee,

When you replaced your pinion seal did you also replace the crush sleeve ?

Any time the pinion nut is messed with the crush sleeve and seal have to be replaced and
the pinion nut properly torqued to achieve the proper preload on the pinion bearings.

Too tight and you change the load on the bearings and position of the pinion gear in relation to the ring gear. Too loose same thing.

In the short run have your guy do the above and drive it.

In the long run and (money is no object) call Currie Enterprises and have a long talk with them about bolt patterns, gear ratio's, axel width, different types of locking diff's they offer and mounts. http://www.currieenterprises.com

BTW since you have the axle out of the truck, to get the proper axel width for the wheels you have, and here's where your lift comes in, set you truck on the lift at the ride height you want, then place the tires and wheels in the wheel wells where you want them to clear the bed side and wheel lip, now measure between the wheels mounting surfaces and that is how wide your next axle should be.
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Denee you can look at Rotten Leonard's Jalopy Shop he makes a kit to drill your axle's to any bolt pattern you want
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Ah, Denee,

When you replaced your pinion seal did you also replace the crush sleeve ?

Any time the pinion nut is messed with the crush sleeve and seal have to be replaced and
the pinion nut properly torqued to achieve the proper preload on the pinion bearings.

Too tight and you change the load on the bearings and position of the pinion gear in relation to the ring gear. Too loose same thing.

In the short run have your guy do the above and drive it.

In the long run and (money is no object) call Currie Enterprises and have a long talk with them about bolt patterns, gear ratio's, axel width, different types of locking diff's they offer and mounts. http://www.currieenterprises.com

BTW since you have the axle out of the truck, to get the proper axel width for the wheels you have, and here's where your lift comes in, set you truck on the lift at the ride height you want, then place the tires and wheels in the wheel wells where you want them to clear the bed side and wheel lip, now measure between the wheels mounting surfaces and that is how wide your next axle should be.
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I didn't replace the crush sleeve, but I felt that I torqued it close enough for the sake of driving it. I think I'll pull the yoke back off, and maybe even the carrier and everything to see what's going on inside, but I feel I'd be wasting my time when I know I'd probably rather just get a different axle, like Dave's Disc,posi, etc. The axle of his S10 zR2 (still havent found out what the heck a zr2 is) is 62.5", and that would be good! The one I have right now is 63.5", plus the perches are a bit too close and really should have been removed and re-welded, the way it was was placing too much strain on the leaf springs. The 63.5" width was OK and just missed the fender by a 1/2!
I always appreciate your advice!

Picking an engine and transmission is relatively easy, but a rear axle is a pain in the rear end!
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Thank you butch! I could do this! Darn, they make something for everything!

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The ZR2 is a 4WD S10 with an offroad package. Wheel bolt pattern would match your front, too bad you already bought wheels.
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Old 07-30-2013, 10:41 AM   #37
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Well, it's not the end of the world I'll make this work. The place where Dave bought his axle doesn't have anymore zr2's at least on their website. I may go back to Dave's (just down the road) and take some more measurements and pick Dave's brain while I'm there~ he's quite a genius with a lot going on at his shop!

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Did you post a picture of your new wheels? Or did I miss that?
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Let not your heart be troubled~ Here's a couple pics~

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Ok, I took Glen's advice and put the wheels/tires where what I think would be ideal, dead center of the wheel well. I came up with 61.5" from mounting surface to mounting surface. I guess that's in a perfect world, absolute stock is 62".
So, going by the s10 measurements as somewhere above, or
2 wd s10 - 54.5"

4 wd s10 - 59" still too narrow

zr2 s10 - 63" However measurement of the zr2 at Daves was 62.5" and that was with the rotors on. So flange to flange would have been a lesser amount. My present axle width is 63.5" and works Ok. So, I guess I'll continue with the zr2 axle, but since I'm running a stock Th350, I'd like to get a taller ration for freeway driving.
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Anything NEW? Worried about Ya, I want to see that beautiful truck on the road
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Just purchased a 1990 s10 4x4 rear end 59" flange to flange ,3.08 gear .
Perfect. Hope my wopping 275 hp gen 1 motor won,t hurt it
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You're so sweet! Check out my build thread, I continued my problems on my build.

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That's wonderful I'd be curious what you'll have to do to install it.

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[QUOTE=Denee007;6196651]Let not your heart be troubled~ Here's a couple pics~



Nice choice! Those look great, thanks for posting them.
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