SirRobyn0
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- Truck Year
- 1984
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- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
Ok So I have another rear differential thread, but it's several years old so I'll give a quick recap and then tell ya what my plan is. So my truck is an 84' C20 14 bolt semi-float with 3.41 gears, 305 and rebuilt 700R4 with some beefing up. 3.41 gears with a 305 isn't the best at all and over drive use is limited to on the highway and flat ground. Towing my trailer (18 foot open trailer, occasional 6 - 7K load). I mean the truck will pull it even over the pass but it's not easy on the truck or me. So I'd like 4.10s or even 4.56's. I'd kind of like to go to the full floater, as well just because I do put weight in the bed from time to time and I'd prefer the heavy dutyness of it.
So there's a guy about an hour and a half north of me with a 14 bolt full floater out of a 78' C20. Other than the parking brake cable difference from the 70's models to the 80's models (I'll need to get new parking brake cables. It should be direct bolt in. That's a plus for me. Guy is selling it with the leaf springs $200. Rear diff is not locked up or anything like that, but he doesn't have a clue what the ratio is.
So my plan is at minimum to open the thing up find out what the ratio is and plan for it to need bearings and brakes. If it does not have a ratio that suits me, I'll do the gear change myself, but it will be out of the truck and I can take as much time as I need to fiddle with the thing and get it all set up correctly. If I'm lucky it'll have a ratio that will be good for me and I won't have to mess with that part of it. Which leads me to my question. What do ya'll think would be the most common ratios for a 78 C20? I haven't a clue about engine or transmission on the truck it's coming out of but my stab is it'll either have 4.10's or 3.73's.
I can't get up to see it until next weekend so I'll let ya'll know if I bring it home, but honestly at that price even if it needs to be fully gone though it's a deal at least for around here.
So there's a guy about an hour and a half north of me with a 14 bolt full floater out of a 78' C20. Other than the parking brake cable difference from the 70's models to the 80's models (I'll need to get new parking brake cables. It should be direct bolt in. That's a plus for me. Guy is selling it with the leaf springs $200. Rear diff is not locked up or anything like that, but he doesn't have a clue what the ratio is.
So my plan is at minimum to open the thing up find out what the ratio is and plan for it to need bearings and brakes. If it does not have a ratio that suits me, I'll do the gear change myself, but it will be out of the truck and I can take as much time as I need to fiddle with the thing and get it all set up correctly. If I'm lucky it'll have a ratio that will be good for me and I won't have to mess with that part of it. Which leads me to my question. What do ya'll think would be the most common ratios for a 78 C20? I haven't a clue about engine or transmission on the truck it's coming out of but my stab is it'll either have 4.10's or 3.73's.
I can't get up to see it until next weekend so I'll let ya'll know if I bring it home, but honestly at that price even if it needs to be fully gone though it's a deal at least for around here.