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cruising RPM X tire diameter / ideal MPH X 336 = desired gear ratio
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Wait.... do you need to put in a additive in the gov-locker? I thought you didn't because there were no clutches like and LS diff.The GM stuff works the best and is only like 8 bucks. You can pick it up at any parts store also.
Yes and no but lockers and limited slips along with gears are the same.Do the front and rear 10 bolts in the M1009s use the same third member? Are the spline counts the same? Thanks.
-Jesse
All M1009 CUCV 10 bolts are the 28 spline variant. Around '88 or so the 30 spline started. My '89 SHOULD have 30 spline axles but I'm going to check before I ever buy anything that depends on it.Supposedly there are both 28 and 30 spline 10 bolt rears - logic would say no 28 spline axle would have found its way into any 1/2-ton 4x4 "military" vehicle......'course this is GM we are talking about...
I like the Spicer 5-760X u-joints. Around 30% stronger than the old 5-297x's and only go for about $30 each.That swap should be fine, just make sure when you put it back together it has new axle joints.
If they've got the factory Gov-Lock (Grenade Lock) pseudo locker than you're better off with it open. Just waiting for mine to fail, blow up, or just disappear (which means it's a time bomb).Interesting, thanks guys. Was just thinking this might be a an easy way to put a limited in the front. A friend has several 10 bolts that are free for the taking and a couple are limited. May have to do some more digging around.
-Jesse
I just wanted to clarify/correct this info for future viewers: The 12 bolt will use the same "straps" and u-joint(1310) as the 10 bolt, brake lines will match, 12 bolt uses the same axle u-bolts aswell(diameter). The only real noticable difference will be 2 more bolts and a slightly longer snout on the 12 bolt, but it wont be enought to matter.Yeah, 3.07 and 3.08 aren't really different ratios. Remember it's all rough math with some advertising thrown in and there is about a 5% difference that can be tolerated (if I'm remembering it right).
For example in the "4.10's" area there's 4.09's, 4.10's, 4.11's, and 4.12's and I think I've even read a 4.08 referenced. All work with each other and it just depends on which axle, which gear set, etc etc etc determines which gears you get.
So in other words the front and rear axles don't have to match perfectly. 3.08 and 3.07 are just fine.
Also, it should bolt in but you'd need new rear U bolts meant for the 12 bolt equipped Blazer and a conversion U-joint. I THINK the brake lines bolt in but don't hold me to that.
Do you have an RPO decoder for chevy trucks 73-87....that would be useful as he**.If the truck has the original axles and gears check for a build sheet in the glove box. The RPO codes will tell which ratio it has.
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