Seventeen years ago I installed an '84 Pontiac Parisienne rear in my '48
3100. Even though the donor was a "big" car, the rear was too narrow.
Easy fix, just use spacers or custom back-space wheels. I now have a '68
Cutlass "12-bolt cover, 10-bolt carrier" rear in the truck. It's a 2.56
rear, which is too tall for my 700-R4 with "normal" diameter tires,
except my +.030 455 has enough torque to pull it. Here's the rub, both
rears were a pain to prepare for installation because of the suspension
brackets. Also they are 4.75" BC, which was great for me, but you might
want 6-bolt wheels. For you I suggest a 4WD S-10/15 rear. Remember to
use spacers or get custom wheels made.
Mike Jensen
On 10.07.2014 13:27, Rodney Brown wrote:
> I plan to swap the original closed drive rear end to a more modern one. I
> have read a lot and can't decide which is the easiest and most simple one to
> go with. My original is 62 ". Ford?, Chevy? which one and what has to be
> done with the one I use to make it work?<a
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