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Chevy 6772 frames
What would you get This is kinda a loaded question. If lift and big tires are your game you might look for a...
On some 1 ton frames, the top and bottom of frame rails are about 1-4 inch wider. (I have seen this on 73 to 87 model but not sure if it was different on 67 to 72) On the rear axles, GM used the HO52-72 up through 72 in some models with 4x4 Some (mostly GMC) used 12 bolts if they were 1-2 t, D60's if they were 3-4 t and D70's if one T. The Eaton rear axle is easy to ID because it has a removable carrier pig and no removable cover plate. If it has a ring gear thrust pad adjuster on the side of carrier housing, it is a HO72 series axle. At detriot locker is the old option for that tuff old axle (it is well above a D60 in strength) The HO52-72 have the same interals gear and locker wise and I have never been able to see much differencce in them otherwise other than the thrust adjuster mentioned above ----------------- The SnoMan www.thesnoman.com
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