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When did GM stop using 10 bolt rearends?

When did GM stop using 10 bolt rearends?

After 1972, General Motors was only installing its 10-bolt rearend in cars, but the 12-bolt remained an option for trucks until 1987. When looking at a 12-bolt rearend, it is important to know that 12-bolt axle assemblies use different components for cars and trucks.

How big is the rear end of a Chevy 10 bolt?

Nothing could be further from the truth. The 10-bolt can handle just about anything you throw at it, as long as you use the right axle, either the 8.5- or 8.6-inch. That is the great caveat; there are four sizes of 10-bolt GM rear ends: 7.5/7.625-, 8.2-, 8.5-, and 8.6-inch.

Where are the casting numbers on a Chevy 10 bolt?

The casting numbers for 10-bolt rear differentials are typically located either on the forward side of the passenger-side axle tube or on the driver’s side. These numbers are approximately 3 inches from the center section. The two examples at right show you how to decode 10-bolt housings. 1970 axle code: COZ 01 01 G E

How many horsepower does a 10 bolt Chevy have?

But there are several models in the 10-bolt line-up. The smaller 7.5- and 8.2-inch 10-bolt rear axles can’t transmit horsepower loads in excess of 400 hp. However, the 8.5- and 8.6-inch 10-bolts are extremely stout and effective rear differentials that can transmit up to 1,000 hp to the rear wheels.

Is the C10 rear axle a bolt in product?

The housings are welded in high quality fixtures ensuring a true bolt-in product. The C10 Rear Ends are available in a variety of configurations to accommodate any application from bolt-in street applications to purpose built race vehicles.

What kind of rear end does a Chevy C10 have?

Strange 9 inch rear ends for 1973 through 1987 Chevy C10 trucks. Strange has designed a true bolt in rear axle for those wanting to upgrade the C10 rear rend on their classic Chevy truck. The Strange 9 inch rear end for c10 is designed to match the OE axle width, location of the pinion, suspension mounting points, and bolt patterns.

After 1972, General Motors was only installing its 10-bolt rearend in cars, but the 12-bolt remained an option for trucks until 1987. When looking at a 12-bolt rearend, it is important to know that 12-bolt axle assemblies use different components for cars and trucks.

What kind of housing does a Chevy C10 use?

The Ford 9 inch housing has a vast amount of ford 9 inch gear ratios available. This combined with easy assembly makes it popular for fine tuning your rear gear for any particular need.

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Ruth Doyle