Chevy 12bolt vs Ford 8.8
Chevy 12bolt vs Ford 8.8
Is the 12 bolt Chevy axle any good? reason I am asking is a friend of mine has a 76? blazer that he is putting a 14bolt and D60 under. Sounds like I could get the front and rear originals off of him for cheap, run those knuckles on my ford D44 for high steer and run those calipers/brakes and run 6 lug instead of 5...
I just want to know if the 12 bolt is even worth messing with if not ill just find a full width 8.8 with 5on5.5 like my D44.
I just want to know if the 12 bolt is even worth messing with if not ill just find a full width 8.8 with 5on5.5 like my D44.
i would almost think it is compareable to a 31 spline 8.8........
but like Evan said, if you can get the brakes and everything to run on the Dana 44, then i would get it....crap you already have the leafs, all you will need to do is weld up some new spring plates for it...
but like Evan said, if you can get the brakes and everything to run on the Dana 44, then i would get it....crap you already have the leafs, all you will need to do is weld up some new spring plates for it...
Originally Posted by HighRollerII
oh i read that wrong..oops



Originally Posted by D.
Believe it or not, I would say the 8.8 is stronger. The 12 bolt has many proven years behind it, and its reputation is outstanding, But methinks the Ford 8.8 is stronger.
The 12-bolt has a weak pinion shaft and carrier, if it was a 12-bolt from a car than it would be alright. Axles are 1.28 in/ 30 spl (1.32 in/ 31 spl), The axle tubes are 3.0 in/ .22-.25 thick (3.25 in/ .180-.250 thick) and both are c-clip.
You should be able to easily find a semi-float 14 bolt which would be much better than a 12 bolt and would still have the 6 lug pattern that Chevys have. They're also pretty cheap. 12 bolts just aren't much good IMO, but I'd say they are comparable to a D44. I chose to scrap the 12 bolt I had in favor of a D44 for the Samurai though.
Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
crap you already have the leafs, all you will need to do is weld up some new spring plates for it...
leaf springs? this full width rear axle wont have leaf springs. coils are the only way.
Originally Posted by zabeard
ok well i think that answers my question. no 12bolt.
what did these 14 bolts with 6 lug come on? Also did the D60 ever come in 6 lug?
what did these 14 bolts with 6 lug come on? Also did the D60 ever come in 6 lug?
Originally Posted by Fx4wannabe01
my 12bolt in my chevy handles the launches I give it w/ 472hp on tap.
Originally Posted by AgPete139
Axles are fine. But just don't go switching over to a full Chevy powerplant...
But, I hear the Chevy T400's are pretty decent...
Sounds fun. Gonna be more flexy flexy in the rear!
But, I hear the Chevy T400's are pretty decent...
Sounds fun. Gonna be more flexy flexy in the rear!
The 78-79 ford D60's are not 6 lug, as far as I know no rear 60 came 6 lug. But im sure you could get a 60 and then buy 6 lug rotors and hubs to fit it. There are companies that sell that type of stuff. Friend of mine just built custom 5x5.5 D60's front and rear for his Cherokee.
Zach, best as I can figure for the semifloat 14 bolt is this:
It was used in the rear of 1964-and-later GM pickups, and in the rear of 1984-91 3/4-ton Suburbans.
That would be your best bet I think. A ford 9" would also be a good deal if you decide to stick with 5on5.5 instead of going to 6 lug.
It was used in the rear of 1964-and-later GM pickups, and in the rear of 1984-91 3/4-ton Suburbans.
That would be your best bet I think. A ford 9" would also be a good deal if you decide to stick with 5on5.5 instead of going to 6 lug.
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