What rear end do I have S10?

What rear end do I have S10?

Look under the rear of the vehicle. The rear end is centrally located between the rear wheels. On the back of the unit, count the number of bolts holding the inspection plate cover to the rear end housing.

How wide is an S10 rear end?

Finding a good rear end for your project: S10 2WD’s have a drum to drum mounting width of 54.5″ which is perfect for a T-Bucket with larger back wheels. The Blazer and 4WD models have about 4.5-5″ more overall width and works well for 26 and newer fender-less roadsters, and 23 style T’s with narrower rear wheels.

How wide is a 94 S10 rear end?

54-3/8″ wide from WMS-WMS (wheel mating surface) is what i’ve been told & the s10 4×4 are 60″.

How can you tell the difference between a 7.5 and 8.5 rear end?

The 8.5 rearend will have a round cover, and part of the cover will extend rearward to make room for the ring gear. You will also notice the large, flat, cast-in protrusions at the five and seven o’clock positions. These protrusions are larger than those on the 7.5 rearend.

What size rear end is in a 2000 s10?

on a 2000 it will be a 7.625 (same as 7.5 rear) rear with either 3.73 gears or 4.10. if you ext cab auto it will be 4.10, reg cab it will be 3.73.

What size rear end is in a 2000 S10?

What gear ratio is a GU6?

3.42
GM RPO Codes – Factory Identification Labels and Interpretation

RPO Code Description Ratio
GU5 Axle Rear 3.23
GU6 Axle Rear 3.42
GU7 Axle Rear 2.77
GU8 Axle Rear 3.90

How can you tell the difference between a 7.5 and 8.8 rear end?

The top and bottom of the 7.5-inch gasket are straight with rounded sides. The 8.8-inch gasket has flat sides, top and bottom, with rounded corners.

Which is the best rear end for a S10?

The S10 10bolt 7.5/7.625″ rear end is a good choice for the light low to medium horsepower small block cars. If you’re running a blower, turbo, nitrous, etc you will probably want to step up to a larger rear like a 9″ or 12 bolt. Its pretty easy to find a good one if you are in an area with a few junkyards.

What was the rear differential on the Chevy S-10?

by Floyd Drake III. The Chevrolet S-10 pickup truck, one of the first compact models manufactured by a domestic auto maker, was equipped with three different rear-differentials, or rear ends. According to Chevy High Performance, the 7.5-inch was standard until 1993, when the previously optional 7.625-inch became standard.

Which is the best rear end for a small block car?

The S10 10bolt 7.5/7.625″ rear end is a good choice for the light low to medium horsepower small block cars. If you’re running a blower, turbo, nitrous, etc you will probably want to step up to a larger rear like a 9″ or 12 bolt.

What kind of rear end do I need for a T bucket?

Chevrolet S10/ GMC Sonoma rear axles are a great choice for small lightweight Hot Rods such as a T-Buckets or early roadsters. These rear ends were made for many years and are plentiful and inexpensive to buy in junkyards all over. Nearly every part is available as a replacement from all of the standard auto parts retailers.

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