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Where are the 14 bolt axle lugs located?

Where are the 14 bolt axle lugs located?

The axle bolts to the end of the hub, and on a full-float axle you can see a set of bolts at the axle end in addition to the 8 lugs you see on the wheel. Semi-float 14 bolt axles are not quite as rugged as full-float 14 bolt axles.

What are the attributes of a 14 bolt axle?

When most people talk about 14 bolt axles, they tend to focus on three attributes/options: Stud mounted drums or slide-on drums (full-float axles only) Single rear wheel, dual rear wheel, or cab-and-chassis (full-float axles only)

How can you tell the axle ratio of a Ford truck?

There’s no question, the easiest way to identify the axle and gear ratio in your truck is from the door sticker. If you open the drivers door and look at the door jamb, you’ll see a sticker like the one shown below:

How does a full float 14 bolt axle work?

Because full float axles use a wheel hub that mounts to a spindle, it’s possible to remove the axle shaft without removing the wheels. This is a big advantage for off-road use, as a broken axle shaft repair is much simpler with a full-float axle. Additionally, the full-float 14 bolt axle uses a 10.5″ ring gear.

The axle bolts to the end of the hub, and on a full-float axle you can see a set of bolts at the axle end in addition to the 8 lugs you see on the wheel. Semi-float 14 bolt axles are not quite as rugged as full-float 14 bolt axles.

When most people talk about 14 bolt axles, they tend to focus on three attributes/options: Stud mounted drums or slide-on drums (full-float axles only) Single rear wheel, dual rear wheel, or cab-and-chassis (full-float axles only)

Because full float axles use a wheel hub that mounts to a spindle, it’s possible to remove the axle shaft without removing the wheels. This is a big advantage for off-road use, as a broken axle shaft repair is much simpler with a full-float axle. Additionally, the full-float 14 bolt axle uses a 10.5″ ring gear.

When did GMC start using 14 bolt axles?

For decades, Chevy and GMC trucks, vans, and SUVs came equipped with a 14 bolt axle. Between 1973 and 2000, a few 14 bolt axle variations were produced.

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Ruth Doyle