Got the 4.3l, now where to go
gliryan
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Yeah, this has probably been beaten to death. But I am beating myself to death thinking about it and searching for stuff so I'm looking for that next bit of info to maybe sway myself one way or the other. I'll lay out the situation, its long sorry.
I'm stripping a 93 Blazer with a 4.3l vortec, auto, np231. The motor is going into my wheeling rig, currently has 33's but am not opposed to going up to 35's or 37's if the deal comes up in the future. Planning on spring over leafs. With the new motor I must get new axles. I have a for 8.8 rear end with an lsd in already at my house, I planned on using this. Bolt pattern is 5x4.5. My issue is where to go with the front axle and Transmission /tcase. I started all this because I needed a lower crawling ratio, currently around 38:1. Looking to get as low as possible, within reason.
I have a line on a bellhousing, cj T-18 with a Dana 20 twin sticked for about $450. This will leave me needing a front axle with a passenger drop. Choices are the chev Dana 44 and cut it down, ending up about 4" wider than the rear and not needing to outboard the leafs.. Then I'll need to change it 5x5.5 and get adapters for the rear to make that match. Or I know of a Scout2 Dana 44 front. Will need to outboard and deal with the caster… This relatively simple? I'm not super comfy cutting up an axle that much. Any other decent axle setups I can run with a Dana 20 ? I suppose a late cj Dana 30 …
Or I could pick up an sm420 or sm465 for $50. Buy a $550 adapter and shaft to mate it to any tcase, I'd probably go drivers drop at this point to make a little more room for my steering shaft. Then I could get an xj or yj Dana 30 and have a really good match for my rear end.
There are other possibilities and things to discuss, but thats really what I'm chomping down right now. Just looking for insight and to talk this out a little more. Thanks guys
I'm stripping a 93 Blazer with a 4.3l vortec, auto, np231. The motor is going into my wheeling rig, currently has 33's but am not opposed to going up to 35's or 37's if the deal comes up in the future. Planning on spring over leafs. With the new motor I must get new axles. I have a for 8.8 rear end with an lsd in already at my house, I planned on using this. Bolt pattern is 5x4.5. My issue is where to go with the front axle and Transmission /tcase. I started all this because I needed a lower crawling ratio, currently around 38:1. Looking to get as low as possible, within reason.
I have a line on a bellhousing, cj T-18 with a Dana 20 twin sticked for about $450. This will leave me needing a front axle with a passenger drop. Choices are the chev Dana 44 and cut it down, ending up about 4" wider than the rear and not needing to outboard the leafs.. Then I'll need to change it 5x5.5 and get adapters for the rear to make that match. Or I know of a Scout2 Dana 44 front. Will need to outboard and deal with the caster… This relatively simple? I'm not super comfy cutting up an axle that much. Any other decent axle setups I can run with a Dana 20 ? I suppose a late cj Dana 30 …
Or I could pick up an sm420 or sm465 for $50. Buy a $550 adapter and shaft to mate it to any tcase, I'd probably go drivers drop at this point to make a little more room for my steering shaft. Then I could get an xj or yj Dana 30 and have a really good match for my rear end.
There are other possibilities and things to discuss, but thats really what I'm chomping down right now. Just looking for insight and to talk this out a little more. Thanks guys