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| | Forums66 Topics126,776 Posts1,039,259 Members48,100 | Most Online2,175 Jul 21st, 2025 | | | Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 2,168 A teacher, but always an apprentice. | A teacher, but always an apprentice. Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 2,168 | How wide is a 67-70 1/2 rear end from hub face to hub face? Considering this rear as a swap for my 50 1/2 ton. What ratios were available in them? Thanks | | | | Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 2,544 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Nov 2006 Posts: 2,544 | Not sure on the numbers but I do know its to wide. Look for a S-10 4X4 rear end. | | | | Joined: Aug 2012 Posts: 28 Wrench Fetcher | Wrench Fetcher Joined: Aug 2012 Posts: 28 | I used a rear end from a 1967 half ton in my 54 GMC 9300 with 15 x 8 Blazer wheels and 225/75 x 15 tires and they tuck in real good. Gear ratio of 3:73 and t-5 trans makes for nice cruising. I can send a pic if you like- w.beier@shaw.ca
1954 GMC 9314 - 261 t5
| | | | Joined: Mar 2010 Posts: 10,059 Renaissance Man | Renaissance Man Joined: Mar 2010 Posts: 10,059 | I have a 12 bolt with 3.08 gears from a truck of that vintage and it fits without issue with stock 16" rims on my '50. It may be a bit wider than stock, but there is plenty of room for it. Carl
1952 5-window - return to "as built" condition | 1950 3100 with a 235 and a T-5 transmission
| | | | Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 2,168 A teacher, but always an apprentice. | A teacher, but always an apprentice. Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 2,168 | | | | | Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 2,031 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Jul 2005 Posts: 2,031 | Suspension Measurements
REAR SUSPENSION: The following is a general list of rear ends and their dimensions to help narrow the search for a possible candidate to replace the torque tube rear end or just get a better set of gears for highway driving. Advance Design Trucks seem to be using rear ends with widths ranging from 58"- 62". I'm not sure of the Task Force width ranges at this time. Contributing information were Bob Welch, J Forbes and various locations throughout the Web and Automotive Magazines. Rear Axle Measurements MEASURED ACROSS WHEEL MOUNTING SURFACE 56 1/2" 71-77 Ford Maverick 8", 57" 71-74 V-8 Mavericks 8", All '75-77 6's & 8's Maverick 5 Lug 8", 49-51 Ford, 57-59 Ford 9" 57 1/4" 64 1/2 - 65 Mustang 58" 78-88 Mid sized GM Car, Malibu/Monte Carlo (82 up Metric Studs), 80 Granada & Lincoln Versailles, 67-70 Mustang/Cougar/Fairlane, Regal with 10 bolt axle, S-10 P.U., 65-67 Nova 58 1/2 " Ford Grenada 59" 68-83 Corvette 60" 55-64 Chevy Car, 67-69 Camaro, 64-67 Chevelle, 68-74 Nova, 71-73 Mustang/Cougar, 84-95 Corvette 60-61" 64-69 1/2 ton 2wd Chevy/ Some GMC 6 lug rear end 12 bolt Coil spring set up Possible gear ratio's 3.70 62" 64-77 Chevelle, 73-76 Torino, 89 Trans Am, 70 2wd 6 lug rear end 12 bolt Possible gear ratio's 3:08, 3:40, 3:73 70-81 4wd 6 lug reared ............................................................... 71- Newer 2wd trucks use a 5 on 5 lug pattern 71-76 Full Size Cars " "" "" " 60" 60's GMC and some Chevy's Dana 44 or Dana 60 with leaf springs 6 lug, Gear ratio's 3.21 to 3.92. GMC V-6 used a 3.21 Dana 44 used a standard chevy 1310 yoke, Dana 60 used the heavy duty yoke which takes the larger 1350 yoke. Approximate rear end widths measured from backing plate to backing plate. Add Width to compensate for drums as follows: 4" - 5" for small cars 5" - 6" for intermediate cars 6" - 8" for large cars 48" - 49" 50" - 51" 52" - 53" '71 Colt '72 Cricket '72-75 Datsun Pickup '72-73 Mazda '65 Ram American '74 Valiant '28-40 Ford , '57 - 59 Ford '62 Buick Skylark, '67 Chevrolet Six '67 Mustang Six , '68 AMX '69 Javelin Six , '70 dodge '70 Duster , '71-77 Maverick '71 Comet , '71- 72 Pinto 54" -55" 56" -57" 58" - 59" '39 -48 Chevrolet, '68 GTO '41 -48 Ford, '68-72 Chevelle '55 -57 Chevrolet, 68-69 Fair lane 6 or 8 '66 Falcon, '69 Chevrolet '67 Mustang V-8, '69 Firebird '69 Cougar, '71 -73 Nova '73 Ventura, '73 Mustang '36 Plymouth, '54-56 Ford Pickup '67 Lincoln, '69 Dodge '69 Dodge Van, '71 Torino '72 Cougar, '74 Pontiac '49 Plymouth, '61 Chevrolet Impala '65 Cadillac, '66 Buick Wildcat '66-67 Chevrolet Big Car, '72 Charger '69 Oldsmobile 88, '72 Chrysler '72-73 Torino STOCK CENTER TO CENTER SPRING PERCH DISTANCE 25" 39" 42" 42 1/2 '68 - 72 Chevelle '71 Colt '73 Mazda '68 -71 Fairlane/Torino '49-51 Ford '69 Chevrolet '69 Nova '71 - 72 Pinto '73 Ventura 43" 43 1/2" 44" 46 1/4" '65 Ram American '64 1/2-'65 Mustang '67 Mustang '70's Ford Grenada '69 Firebird '70 Dodge '71-77 Maverick '70 Duster '70 Nova '71 Comet '72 Dart '72 Cougar '74 Valiant '57 Ford '67 Chevrolet Six '68 AMX '69 Javelin Six '69 Dodge 47 1/2" 48" 51" 57 1/2" '39 -48 Chevrolet '67 Chevrolet big car '72 Charger '72 Chrysler '69 Dodge Van '69 Ford Van '67 Lincoln BACK TO TOP OF PAGE ________________________________________ The following list of extensive information was contributed by R. Welch: Original Vehicles Rear Suspension Width (Flange to Flange) Year Classic Vehicles Width 26-39 Plymouth-Dodge car/pick up 56-58" 40-52 Plymouth-Dodge car 60-62" 26-39 Chrysler/DeSoto Car 60" Most Early Mopar's 56-62" 25-39 Chevy Car 56-58" 26-46 Chevy Truck 56-58" 40-48 Chevy Car 58-60" 49-54 Chevy Car 58-60" 47-54 & 55 1st Series Chevy Truck 60-62" Most Early Buick,Olds, Pontiac 58-61" 28-31 Ford Car/Pickup 57 1/2" 32 & 33-34 Ford Car/Pickup 56 1/2" 35-48 Ford Car 57-60" 35-41 Ford Pickup 56-60" 49-58 Ford Car 57-58" 49-56 Mercury 57-58" 49-51 Mercury 61" 64 Falcon 58" 67 Cougar 60" 55-59 Chevy Pickup 62"
Donor Vehicles Front and Rear Suspension Width (Flange to Flange) Year Classic Vehicles Width Front Width Rear 74-79 Ford Mustang II/Pinto & Mercury Capri/Bobcat 55 ½" 55 ½" 71-77 Ford Maverick with 8" axle 56 ½" 75-80 Ford Granada with 8" axle 57 ½" 64-66 Mustang 57" 67-71 Mustang 59" 72-73 Mustang 60" 67-69 , & 60" Camaro 60" 64-67 Chevelle 60" 55-64 Chevy car 60" 65-67 Nova 58" 68-72 Nova 60" 60" 78 & up Monte Carlo, Regal, etc. with 10 bolt axle 58" 58" 68-72 Chevelle with 10 bolt axle 61 ½" 89 Trans AM (Disc brake) 62" 76-80 Camaro/Firebird 61 ½" 60 ½" 68-83 Corvette 58 ½" 59 ½" 84-95 Corvette 59 ½" 60 ½" Early 70's "A" body (Dart/Duster) with V8&3/4 axle 58" "E" Body (Cuda) with V8&3/4 axle 58" Dodge Dart 59" 55 ½" Plymouth Volare & Dodge Aspen 61" 60 ½" 71 Blazer (6 lug) 63 ¾" 75-78 Granada 9" (43" perch to perch) 52 ¼" 75-78 Maverick 9" (43" perch to perch) 56 ¼" 81-87 Olds Cutlass 58 ½" ________________________________________
FRONT SUSPENSION INFORMATION Track Width of Popular Donor Car Clips Manufacture Model Years Track Front/Rear Curb Weight Chevrolet Nova 68-74 59.8-59.6 3,770 Buick Apollo 68-74 59.1-58.8 3760 Pontiac GTO 68-74 59.9-59.6 3880 Chevrolet Corvette 68-83 58.7-59.5 3655 84-95 59.6-60.4 3890 Chevrolet Camaro (Z28) 76-80 61.3-60.5 3820 Pontiac Firebird (TA) 76-80 61.3-60.5 3900 Ford Mustang II 74-79 55.6-55.8 3305 Pinto 74-79 55.6-55.8 3305 Mercury Capri 74-79 55.6-55.8 3305 Bobcat 74-79 55.6-55.8 3305 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 78-86 58.5-58.8 3235 Buick Century 78-86 59.0-58.8 3700 Pontiac Grand Prix 78-86 58.9-59.0 3735 Plymouth Volare 75-79 61.0-60.5 3395 Dodge Aspen 75-79 61.0-60.5 3395 Dodge Dart 76 59.2-55.6 3600 Table taken from "How to Build a Custom Classic Truck" Peterson Publication; June or July 1999 Written by: Don Emmons & Mike Briggs
Jim & Caroline The highway is for gamblers, better use your good sense." Gooday-that's my 1¢ answer due to the lousy economy ~ cause I ain't got - no . mo . doe Every Shaver | Now Can Snore | Six More Minutes | Than Before ... | Half A Pound for Half a Dollar | Spread On Thin | Above the Collar || BURMA-SHAVE
| | | | Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 9,671 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 9,671 | Great reply Jim, thanks for sharing that with us. I wish my records were one tenth as organized as yours are. Gonna save that one for sure.
DG
Denny G Sandwich, IL
| | | | Joined: Mar 2010 Posts: 10,059 Renaissance Man | Renaissance Man Joined: Mar 2010 Posts: 10,059 | Great reply Jim, thanks for sharing that with us. I wish my records were one tenth as organized as yours are. Gonna save that one for sure.
DG How's your hotrod AD project coming along DG? Any blueprints drawn up yet? Carl
1952 5-window - return to "as built" condition | 1950 3100 with a 235 and a T-5 transmission
| | | | Joined: Nov 2011 Posts: 1,608 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Nov 2011 Posts: 1,608 | When was the last time you saw a Dodge Cricket or Aspen? | | | | Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 9,671 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 9,671 | In the mind Carl, in my mind.
Might have found a 261, won't know till it's torn down if its a good one. Now all I have to do is finish a '50, a '54, turn a horse barn into an auto shop, tend to 6.55 acres and 100 trees, paint the house, remodel the kitchen, fit two overhead doors into the barn and then, replace the front door, replace the back door, new screens in the screened in porch, then paint it. Then maybe, I can start looking for the rest of that "Not Rod".
dg
Denny G Sandwich, IL
| | | | Joined: Mar 2010 Posts: 10,059 Renaissance Man | Renaissance Man Joined: Mar 2010 Posts: 10,059 | If you go with the 261 and put a T-5 with overdrive and a .390/.373 rear gears (thus remaining on topic for those scoring at home), you will wonder why anyone would ever put a 350 in one of these trucks! Carl
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1952 5-window - return to "as built" condition | 1950 3100 with a 235 and a T-5 transmission
| | | | Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 9,671 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 9,671 | So you can smoke the tires up of course Carl.
When and If, I ever did take the ax to one of these truck, the first thing that I would eliminate would be the beam axle, the second thing would be the closed drive shaft and it would seem with the endless choices we have of rear axles and wheels that it wouldn't be a problem. The info Jim posted on rear axle widths should be in the tool box of anybody thinking of replacing the rear axle with an open one. Of course if money is no object then you can have a new custom axle built to your specifications and avoid the search.
DG
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Denny G Sandwich, IL
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