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Front is a GM corporate 10-bolt.Rear is a GM corporate 9.5" semi-float 14-bolt.What Engineers said X2.Both of those axles are built by American Axle Manufacturing for GM. They are both very good axles for stock to 33" tall tires when used moderate to hard. They will handle 44" tall tires if you don't wheel the wee outa your truck. I have broken axles in many 10 bolts, and their Dana counter part the Dana 44 plowing, and wheeling. But have also ran the heck out of them before they broke. If you break a front axle your wheel is not going to come off unless its such a catastrophic break that it takes out a ball joint, or two!I just recently broke a rear axle in a semi float 14 bolt, but when I did it I had over 10,000 lbs. on a trailer behind the truck. I couldn't quite make a buddies muddy driveway, I got almost to the top of the hill and was just spinning, he hooked on with his K30 dump. When I let the clutch out it went bang. Oh yeah, the axle I broke I'm pretty sure was original, had over 230,000 miles on it.You can break any axle if you put your mind to it.What are your plans for this truck?
its nothing to lose sleep over. unless you have a 14 bolt ff just sitting with matching gears
Thanks! And what about Weels 34-35'?