Vbb199
B-rate Hillbilly Customs
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2018
- Posts
- 9,108
- Reaction score
- 15,456
- Location
- Salisbury NC
- First Name
- Vince
- Truck Year
- 89, 79
- Truck Model
- 89 Suburban R1500, 79 C10
- Engine Size
- 350, 502
So here's my situation.
Some of you may know,
I have a truck 12 bolt in my c10.
502 ci powered
A hard hitting th400 rated for 800hp I built.
1350 output yoke, 1350 driveshaft, and 1350 axle input.
The weakness is the rear axle.
I've taken it out, broken it down, etc.
No matter if I run a truck 12, or a truck 10, it'll eventually need aftermarket shafts, and aftermarket traction device, and no doubt some sturdy Richmond gears that'll take the abuse.
I plan on obviously running drag radials on the back.
I need real experience answers and input on my choice, not internet lore regarding confusion on the differences on a truck 12 bolt vs a car 12 bolt, yatta yatta.
My current truck 12 bolt is 3.08 gear set, which works OK on the 28" tire I have.
I also have in my possession a truck 10 bolt 3.42 ring and pinion.
I know the pinion shaft is a little smaller on a truck 12 vs a truck 10 bolt, but the ring gear is a little bigger.
What's everyone's opinions? Either option will leave me building an entire axle with new brakes, bearings, shafts, gears, etc.
Pros/cons on my choices ? Or just vote lol
I'm at a stand still and deciding what to do.
I can cut, weld, fabricate and machine anything and everything, so my options are never limited. Just the finances are.
Starting out with stock axle shafts, stock gears, but an aftermarket carrier/locker is where I will go for now.
Certain year oem gears in my opinion are pretty stout, better quality steels, better quality heat treating etc.
Some of you may know,
I have a truck 12 bolt in my c10.
502 ci powered
A hard hitting th400 rated for 800hp I built.
1350 output yoke, 1350 driveshaft, and 1350 axle input.
The weakness is the rear axle.
I've taken it out, broken it down, etc.
No matter if I run a truck 12, or a truck 10, it'll eventually need aftermarket shafts, and aftermarket traction device, and no doubt some sturdy Richmond gears that'll take the abuse.
I plan on obviously running drag radials on the back.
I need real experience answers and input on my choice, not internet lore regarding confusion on the differences on a truck 12 bolt vs a car 12 bolt, yatta yatta.
My current truck 12 bolt is 3.08 gear set, which works OK on the 28" tire I have.
I also have in my possession a truck 10 bolt 3.42 ring and pinion.
I know the pinion shaft is a little smaller on a truck 12 vs a truck 10 bolt, but the ring gear is a little bigger.
What's everyone's opinions? Either option will leave me building an entire axle with new brakes, bearings, shafts, gears, etc.
Pros/cons on my choices ? Or just vote lol
I'm at a stand still and deciding what to do.
I can cut, weld, fabricate and machine anything and everything, so my options are never limited. Just the finances are.
Starting out with stock axle shafts, stock gears, but an aftermarket carrier/locker is where I will go for now.
Certain year oem gears in my opinion are pretty stout, better quality steels, better quality heat treating etc.
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