How big is the front differential on a GMC Sierra?
How big is the front differential on a GMC Sierra?
We are proud to offer this remanufactured 8.25-inch Front Differential for the 1999-2006 GMC Sierra 1500 with Part-Time Four-Wheel Drive. This front diff can be configured with either a 3.42, 3.73 or 4.10 gear ratio, depending on the stock… We are proud to offer this hand-built 8.25-inch Front Differential for the 2007-2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Truck.
How big is the front differential on a GMC Envoy?
We are proud to offer this hand-built 7.25-inch Front Differential for the 2002-2007 GMC Envoy. This front diff can be configured with either a 3.73 or 3.42 gear ratio, depending on the stock configuration of your Envoy. This front has been…
How big is the rear end of a GM Truck?
Please select a rear end that matches your vehicle below. General Motors has a wide range of front and rear ends! We carry everything from the 7.25″ IFS front end parts, to the large 11.5″ rear end parts for 1-ton trucks.
What should I do if my GMC differential is broken?
Vehicle repairs always come as a blow to your budget. One thing you can do to take some of the sting out of the final GMC repair bill is choosing to install a National Differential remanufactured differential rather than a brand-new part.
How big is a GM front end differential?
General Motors has a wide range of front and rear ends! We carry everything from the 7.25″ IFS front end parts, to the large 11.5″ rear end parts for 1-ton trucks. We make it easy to verify your exact rear end by providing specs and year, make, and model applications for each differential listed.
Please select a rear end that matches your vehicle below. General Motors has a wide range of front and rear ends! We carry everything from the 7.25″ IFS front end parts, to the large 11.5″ rear end parts for 1-ton trucks.
Is there an open diff on the front axle?
GM never put anything but an open diff in the front (nobody aftermarket even makes a locker/limited slip for the 8.25 inch IFS that’s in your 1500). The reason the part number for 80/90 gear lube mentions the additive for the G80 is because some years (like my ’98) also recommended 80/90 for the rear axle (G80 or open).
Can a GM G80 be used on the front axle?
Do not use limited slip additive. It would therefore appear that the 2002 4×4 Suburbans with a G80 limited/locking diff’ are all fitted to the front axles, why else does the manual instruction recommend the use of GM 1052271 in the front axle? Which is for use in the normal standard axle.