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6-lug to 8-lug

Recovry4x4

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The "Official" switch was in 1977. Any GM partsman worthy of his catalog can show that to you in print. Were there some 44s laying around? Perhap, but GM documented the switch in 1977. Order an inner axle shaft for a 78 and try to put it in your 44. It's just not going to fit. Not trying to cause an argument, just these are the facts.
 

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You might look at the bom date on the dana 44 in question - it is hard to say original to a truck that is 30 years old. Also back in 78 ,79 ,and 80 chevy and gmc offered about 6 or 7 standard and optional axle ratios in their trucks -maybe the 10 bolt was not used for every axle ratio across the board til 79 or 80. I personally have seen a 78 model with a dana 44 front :-d I HAVE NEVER SEEN THE LARGE SPICER EXTERNAL LOCKOUTS OEM INSTALLED ON ANY TRUCKS NEWER THAN 77 MODELS

I ALSO HAVE ORIGINAL GM PARTS CATALOGS - 1977 10-20 MODELS SAYS 1ST DESIGN DANA 44 AND 2ND DESIGN CORPORATE 10 BOLT
1978 AND NEWER 10 - 20 MODELS ONLY CORPORATE 10
 
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