Donzi
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New Orleans, LA, USA |
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Registered on 6/7/2003 |
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Posted:9/9/2003 10:12 |
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Does anyone know of any 14FF's for sale with 4.10 or numerically higher gearing??? I'm thinking I might have to go with some beef to handle something 35 or bigger. |
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Bowtie Blazer
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Baton Rouge, LA, USA |
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Registered on 5/27/2003 |
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Posted:9/9/2003 12:25 |
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I have a friend with a 14ff complete with drums and all 4.10 or 4.11's for $100
I feel your pain I am swapping in a locked d60 ff with disks, for peice of mind.
I also so a incomplete 14sf 8 lug in teh j-yard for $75 needed rear drums out
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John Robert Miller
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Baton Rouge, LA, USA |
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Registered on 12/21/2002 |
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596 posts |
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Posted:9/9/2003 12:53 |
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What does "full float" and "semi float" mean? |
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schmuck
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nola, XX, USA |
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Registered on 5/21/2003 |
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Posted:9/9/2003 13:06 |
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its the way the axle sits in the housing a semi float is a 3/4ton and a full float is a 1 ton. a semifloat only has i set of bearings and uses a c-clip to hold it into the carrier
nucking futs
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John Robert Miller
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Baton Rouge, LA, USA |
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Registered on 12/21/2002 |
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Posted:9/9/2003 13:17 |
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I see, so a full float would be better? |
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schmuck
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nola, XX, USA |
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Posted:9/9/2003 13:36 |
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yeah but that is generaly speaking sometimes 14bsf was on a 1/2ton and sometimes a 14bff has ben seen on a 3/4 ton those axles do come with a price though they weigh alot and have a lower ground clearance, i would rather have josh's set up with a 12bsf and d44 instead especally since ive still got 10bolts front and rear
nucking futs
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LOCKED UP

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Baton Rouge, LA, USA |
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Registered on 9/29/2001 |
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Posted:9/9/2003 14:14 |
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Just out of curiosity ... what are the specs on a 10,12,14 bolt ... like ring gear size, shaft thickness, housing thickness, etc ..... just wondering ...
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John Robert Miller
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Baton Rouge, LA, USA |
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Registered on 12/21/2002 |
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596 posts |
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Posted:9/9/2003 14:21 |
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King Idiot here,
What are these "bolts" referring to? |
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lee Alessi
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Denham Springs, LA, USA |
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Registered on 6/3/2003 |
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Posted:9/9/2003 14:50 |
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bolts on the axle cover (gear cover)
hoss, you need a 60 front, 14bolt rear fo sho with your tires.
even then 44's are hard on those axles. |
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Bowtie Blazer
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Baton Rouge, LA, USA |
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Registered on 5/27/2003 |
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Posted:9/9/2003 15:12 |
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| Quote: | | Just out of curiosity ... what are the specs on a 10,12,14 bolt ... like ring gear size, shaft thickness, housing thickness, etc ..... just wondering ... |
10 bolt is 8.5 ring
12 bolt is 8 7/8
d60 is 9 3/4
14sf and ff are 10 1/4
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