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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by dirtbag54, Nov 24, 2008.

  1. ok.......i have read at least a dozen threads on here about rear end options for 54 bel air to open drive.......to the point i have them memorized....correct me if i am wrong but 82-93 s10 4by4 rears are supposed to be 60" hub to hub.....i had 2 pulled out of my local salvage yard both to measure 55" hub to hub.....am i missing some important detail..? thanks.....
     
  2. Von Rigg Fink
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    I used a 4x4 rear out of an S-10 for my 53 it worked fine..think it was 58.5" WMF to WMF...came off of a 90 or 92 S-10
     
  3. 1rustyhighcab
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    I'm pretty sure the wider one is in the 4x4 s-10 blazers only
     
  4. I used a 1999 s-10 blazer 4x4 rear in my 59 apache. It measured out at 60". I believe the 2wd is 58". Also 4 dr calipers are set different ( forward of center) than a 2 dr.
     

  5. 29nash
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  6. Fenders
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    I think...
    I believe...
    I'm pretty sure....

    WTF lots of good info on here. Get out the axle and the tape measure !
     
  7. Never heard of a Blazer having a different rearend. You sure they pulled 4x4 rearends?
     
  8. Von Rigg Fink
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    mine was out of a pick up truck..maybe they are not as wide as the blazer?

    any ways 1990 s-10 4x4 pick up Rear end fit up nice under my 53
     
  9. tooslow54
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    Don't know about Blazer rears, but I pulled one out of a 75 Nova and after grinding off the gigantic perches it had it fit great. Good hwy gears to boot.
     
  10. mike nixon
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    Blazers are wider than Pickups by about 3"

    The above measurements sound right.

    Don't ask how I learned this.............................


    FWIW, the 4.3 engine'd units had an 8.5" ring gear, if you're gonna abuse it any buy that one.
     
    Last edited: Nov 24, 2008
  11. SquashThatFly
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    s-10 disc rears are 4" wider than 2wd
     
  12. There's 3 widths of S10 rearends.
    Doesn't matter if it's a Blazer or truck, they share.

    WMS to WMS
    55" = 2WD
    59" = 4WD
    63" = ZR2 off road option

    7.5 vs 8.5 school
    8.5 rearends are not common.
    Look in 2nd generation S10's that originaly had a 5 speed trans.
    Disc brakes were an option in '95 and became standard about '99.

    Below is the visual difference between the 7.5 and the 8.5

    7.5" rear end.
    Notice how the axle tubes are straight
    The rear end cover is more squareish
    [​IMG]


    8.5".
    Notice how the housing cover is almost completely round
    and the bulge in the axle tube just before it goes into the pumpkin
    [​IMG]


    See the bulge in the axle tube of the 8.5 where it enters the pumpkin.
    [​IMG]


    8.5" cover (left) and the 7.5" cover (right)
    [​IMG]

    Another bit of good S10 axle info:
    Look in the glovebox for the production "data plate" sticker.
    It has the RPO codes to determine ratios and diff type.

    GU2 2:73 ratio
    GU4 3:08 ratio
    GU5 3:23 ratio
    GU6 3:42 ratio
    GT4 3:73 ratio
    GT5 4:10 ratio

    GQ1 Open Differential Rear Axle
    G80 Positraction/Locking Rear Axle

    example:
    4:10 posi rear would have two RPO's.
    GT5 & G80

    Exceptions to the rules:
    If you find only a GQ1 on the data plate and no
    "GU" or "GT" codes, then it's an open diff "standard ratio" of 3:08.

    If there's no "G80" or "GQ1" it's an open diff.
     
  13. pasadenahotrod
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    The 67-74 Nova rearend is a good one and the ond standby 55-57 Chevy rear is darn near a bolt-in.
     
  14. LowKat, thank you very much for the FACTUAL information. Very useful as opposed to the guessing shit.-MIKE:cool:
     
  15. the s10 4wd rears are wider and fit the 49'-54' cars great. talk to the guys on www.chevytalk.com they know.
     
  16. UnIOnViLLEHauNT
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    LowKat, thanx so much for taking the time to post that. Much appreciated!
     
  17. good info , thanks to all for taking the time to assemble and post this type of stuff.
     
  18. PoPo
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    lowkat is the S10 god.. lol
    I was just thinking about this info and man you have saved me tons of time in the search before the pull!
     
  19. sjrodder
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    lowcat good info will file, good web site from Customline Vicky
    Thanks a lot
     

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