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I've got a 1979 C10 and Im planning on putting 3.73's in the rear end but I do not know what comes with these trucks stock, my manual doesnt help me out either. Im assuming its a GM 8.875 12 Bolt from this identification chart I found here www.differentials.com/pdfs/46.pdf
Also here are some pics I of the rear end itself:
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(I tried to look for an identification number so ignore the wire-brushing)
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks!
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Your 12 bolt looks stock. My 79 Big 10 rear looks exactly like your 12 bolt rear. It is a 3:07 rear.
You will not find identifiers on the pan. Look on the axle tube b/w the hog head and passenger side rear wheel--in the front. They say that is where they are supposed to be but i never found one there.
To answer your question as to rear ratios, my dealer manual for 79 pickups show the following.
for c10's without California
If your vehicle is rated for 4900 to 5300 GVWR (see door plate)
5.7 4 bl 2.56, 2.76, 3.07
for 5400 gvwr
2.76, 3.07
High altitude trucks usually had 3.73
Now if yours is a big 10 like mine:
3.07 is standard it is rated at 6050 gvwr You could get a 3.40 or 3.73
3.73 were on the big 10's rated at 6200 gvwr
305 cid 2 brl usually favored the little higher rear, like 2.76 and 3.07's.
The stock horsepower ratings were depressing. At 85 degrees the 350 had 165 hp stock at 3800 rpm with 270 torque at 2000 rpm
The 5.0 305 2brl had 140 hp/ 240 torque (This wasn't offered in california)
SgtDel
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It is a 8.875" ring gear. That is a 12bolt and the ID marking are where SgtDel indicated. Most likely your rearend had 3.08 gears. Have you looking in the glovebox for the RPO codes (if still there)
Chris Lucas
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