Most likely a 14 bolt
If they are both 10 bolt, which means that 10 bolts holding on the rear end cover, and have 8.5" diameter ring gear.
no way, car rear ends are alot smaller then truck rear ends. it will not work.
Cables "Frozen" Spring broken inside brake drum?
Yes you can, But the 308 ring and pinion will have to be for the 1982 carrier that's in it now.
If you have the "know how" you can.........to answer your question, yes, it can be done
The rear end ratio in a 1978 Chevy 1-ton truck with a granny gear 4-speed transmission typically varies based on the specific configuration and options chosen by the original owner. Common ratios for this model include 3.73, 4.10, and 4.56. To determine the exact rear end ratio for a specific truck, you may need to check the build sheet, the VIN, or inspect the rear differential for markings.
I don't remember 1985 Chevy 1/2 ton pickupshaving rear disc brakes. It should be a drum brake in the rear and disc brakes in front.
no
depends if you are talking about the whole rear end or just the axles themselvs, and yes to both of them but if you take out 3/4 ton axles you will need 3/4 ton axles to put back in and so no. if you take the whole rear end of a 1/2 ton and put in a 3/4 ton rear end it should fit well
NONE!!!!!! For a half ton. To weak. Need 3/4 ton or better.
yes you can swap rear ends from late model to early model and visa versa... as long as the gear ratios are the same. the rear ends in my 1996 full size and my 1986 full size are exactly the same except for a 3.08 ratio and a 3.42 gear ratio... No. The spring perches are in different locations between the OOBS ('73-'87) and the OBS ('88-'98) trucks.
The HOUSINGS are the same, But the gear ratio is probley different.