NONE!!!!!! For a half ton. To weak. Need 3/4 ton or better.
Inside the rear axle.Inside the rear axle.
The 3.73 rear end in a 1998 Chevy Silverado 1500 does not automatically mean it is a posi-traction (posi) differential. Posi-traction refers to a limited-slip differential that allows both rear wheels to spin together for improved traction. You would need to confirm with the specific vehicle's build options or VIN to determine if it has a posi rear end.
You will have to remove the rear end plate. NEUTZ
most 1500 dodges have a Chrysler 9.25 differential in the rear, some had Dana setups most 1500 dodges have a Chrysler 9.25 differential in the rear, some had Dana setups
Inside the rear axle.
was driving down the road in my 1989 chev truck 1500 and heard a noise of some kind from my rear-end and then the rear wheels would not spin
It is in the center of the differential cover.
You have to take the differential cover off and an take clips off the two axles they slide right out
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Yes. A rear end from a 1984 Chevy 1500 can fit in a 1988 GMC Jimmy 1500.
You can switch the rear end from a Chevy 1500 with a Chevy 2500 rear end with minimal effort. Both have similar components but the 2500 offers increased durability.