4x4 and 4x2 rear end, are they equivalent
I've found a rear end for a good price but its off a 4x4 my question is will that rear end work in my truck? I have a 4x2 it would seem that it wouldn't be a problem that the driveshaft might just be beefier?
check a few things.
same octagonal/stop sign shape of the diff.
lug count. 5.
spring perch width 2.50 and distance from backing plate.
yoke - flange from 00-01 vs u-joint cups from older. you can swap yokes, or drive shafts.
overall width.
gear ratio. critical in 4wd, not so much in 2wd, but you want to know what it is. most were 3.55, but some had 3.92 and a precious few had 4.10
same octagonal/stop sign shape of the diff.
lug count. 5.
spring perch width 2.50 and distance from backing plate.
yoke - flange from 00-01 vs u-joint cups from older. you can swap yokes, or drive shafts.
overall width.
gear ratio. critical in 4wd, not so much in 2wd, but you want to know what it is. most were 3.55, but some had 3.92 and a precious few had 4.10
Like dhvaughan said, the springs are different width and the yoke will be different from a 2500, so the shaft won't fit.
Wouldn't the 2500 have an 8 bolt wheel pattern compared to the 5 bolt of the 1500?
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Yea he knows that, that's what he's trying to do, he has more than one thread going. He's also trying to convert the front to 8 lug.




And it's a 2wd.