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Im looking for some general info about the POS Gm 10 bolt front. Im taking an 84 scottsdale and cutting it to pieces to make a cheap trail rig entire front clip and bed will be removed and rearend will be shoved forward atleast 12" possibly more if I can fit in and rear end will be welded. Now what size tires are to much for a 10 bolt axle on the front b/c I have to change alxeshafts hourly? No body to clear and I will be running tractor tires no DOT BS I was thinking 9.5-16 which is like 33.5" tall if thats to much 7-16 are 31". The truck has a tired old 350 and my nemesis 700r4 transmission and Im not sure on the Tcase. Its just a cheap project I plan to destroy over the next year and longer than that if the transmission holds but I havent found a good 700r4.O and driving habits I plan to stay full throttle almost all the time and the terrain is midwestern mud and hillclimbs no rocks to be found.
Quote from: midget28 on February 03, 2010, 06:35:42 pm Im looking for some general info about the POS Gm 10 bolt front. Im taking an 84 scottsdale and cutting it to pieces to make a cheap trail rig entire front clip and bed will be removed and rearend will be shoved forward atleast 12" possibly more if I can fit in and rear end will be welded. Now what size tires are to much for a 10 bolt axle on the front b/c I have to change alxeshafts hourly? No body to clear and I will be running tractor tires no DOT BS I was thinking 9.5-16 which is like 33.5" tall if thats to much 7-16 are 31". The truck has a tired old 350 and my nemesis 700r4 transmission and Im not sure on the Tcase. Its just a cheap project I plan to destroy over the next year and longer than that if the transmission holds but I havent found a good 700r4.O and driving habits I plan to stay full throttle almost all the time and the terrain is midwestern mud and hillclimbs no rocks to be found.You guys that are saying the 10 bolt will be fine are forgetting these 2 points. Tractor tires are freaking heavy, with massive lugs. Combine that with hill climbing and full throttle, the minute it starts hopping, you are gonna see breakage with the 33's.