Thread: 72 Chevrolet Truck rear end
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03-06-2007 03:33 PM #1
72 Chevrolet Truck rear end
First off Hello to everybody!! I Got the motor done BB 407 with 460 HP and 450 tq Maybe a super charger and NOS in it future. With a TH400 and a 2600 TCI converter behind that. Now I need a rear end what do you guys suggest something strong. The truck is a 72 3/4 ton with a stock rear end going to need a locker and springs either leaf or coils any help greatly appreciated!!!
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03-06-2007 03:38 PM #2
well you do have a GM 12 bolt truck rear end... there beefy but if you want more, a 9" ford can be got from Currie or Moser, to fit your truck.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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03-06-2007 08:08 PM #3
it is a 10 bolt, but it is big, like kinda oval shapped not really roound like a modern 10 bolt I will get a pic up soon
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03-06-2007 11:18 PM #4
the oval rear end has a 7.5 ring gear, and the round 10 bolt has a 8.5 ring gear. the 7.5 will not be a desirerable choice for your ponies to stay in the corall. i think the axles are smaller diameter in that 7.5 rear also, you better find a round housing 8.5, or a 12 bolt for a direct bolt in application, either of these chevy rears are good choices. or spend a bit more for the ford 9 inch.Last edited by mooneye777; 03-06-2007 at 11:22 PM.
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03-07-2007 04:12 AM #5
With that kind of horsepressure and torque, I would be going for a 9" Ford with at least 31 spline axles. I hate spending money on parts twice. The investment in a 9" with good parts inside will give you many miles of trouble free performance....
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03-08-2007 05:25 PM #6
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03-08-2007 06:38 PM #7
With the gears, new axles, and a new housing, Posi, everything I would imagine in the neighborhood of $1500 or more. Depends on how good a shopper you are.
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03-08-2007 07:46 PM #8
Is it a Dana 60? Could be a 44, but that seems small for the rear of a big block truck.Last edited by 76GMC1500; 03-08-2007 at 07:49 PM.
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03-09-2007 05:38 AM #9
A Dana 60 with floating axles is tougher than a 9" Ford. Put a posi unit in it and go.
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03-09-2007 05:57 AM #10
Originally Posted by R Pope
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03-09-2007 06:17 AM #11
I would go Ford 9", with gearsets from somewhere about 2.5 to 7.5:1 readily available. There are several types of traction devices you can get as well from Equaloc, Auburn, Torsen, Detroit Locker to name a few
The gears in the diff you now have are possibly a stump puller ratio(4.56 or maybe steeper) and not suitable for a daily driver - unless you like contributing even more $$ to the likes of the ExxonMobil cartels.Dave
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03-09-2007 03:15 PM #12
I think it is a dana 60 so that would be good right!!! But what markings dop I need to look for to make sure it is a dana 60? Also I belive the gear is 4.56 but might be 4.10. I was told when I bought it they were 4.56. I had a Eaton in my 99 Z71 I liked it alot can I get one for this axle?
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