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#1423545 09/10/2021 3:08 PM
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1952 Chevrolet 3600, transplanted 235 from 54 BelAir. Where does one get Ujoints for this truck?

What would be the best rear end gear/set up to run at a reasonable RPM on the highway. And yes, I would still like to maintain the 8 lug setup.

Any help appreciated. Thank You

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Some of those rigs have a combination of a short torque tube at the transmission, a carrier bearing, and an open driveline between the carrier and the rear end. The enclosed U joint at the front can be scarce and expensive to find. The open joints should be available at any local parts store with a gray-haired oldtimer who knows how to read a paper catalog and use a set of dial calipers. The HO 52 axle has two ratios that are commonly available, "slow" and "really slow"- - -4.56 and 5.14. The 4.10 gearset that was used in the mid-1970's 3/4 tons with an automatic transmission is extremely hard to find. Try looking for a GM 14 bolt corporate axle from the mid-1980's with a better selection of ratios. The ones from a small box truck with single rear wheels will be about the right width for the 3600. Good luck!
Jerry


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