Width of 66 bronco axles???

Logan

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Found a set of 1966 bronco axles with 4.10's in them. They guy is guessing the width, but they are no where near his house. So he doesnt want to go measure them. Pretty much if I want them I meet him there to take them off.
So... Does anyone knowhow wide these are? Im thinking they might be best for my blazer rather then re gearing the dana 44's or going dana 30's.
 
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DoctorPhate

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Body width is 68.5inches so I'm guessing 66 inches or so.
 

Logan

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Actually...after reading through 100+ web pages of shit on 1971-1979 axles I founf 1 site that had it... 1966-1977 apparently are 58" width. Now I am waiting to find out if its front disk or not. Anyone know how to do a front disk conversion???
 
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DoctorPhate

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Yeah I forgot to factor in the rim offset. Theres a couple write ups online I've read for D44s and Ford 8.8 as thats whats going in my YJ.
 

Baja

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Logan. Pm Dirk. If anyone will know about EB stuff it will be him. If he sees this I am sure he will pipe up.
 

Logan

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Thanks... ill send him a pm. Now I gotta measure a stock blazer and my ZR2 to see the difference.
 

Kunker

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Width is about 58", as mentioned. I think that 66 will have a D30 front, and I also believe that the EB axles ran smaller u-joints than the Waggy stuff. Try poking around the Ranger Station...I think they had a fair bit of info when I was looking.
 

dwcjwerfner

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Here is some good info for you. I believe anything that old is going to be drums and will need knuckle swaps to go to disc.

http://77cj.littlekeylime.com/web_rs44.html

You have D44's out of a Waggy, I would use them as I am pretty sure the old tubes will be fairly light weight as IIRC at least the first EB's were considered 1/4 tons, also as Kunker says they only ran the little 260x u-joints which was one of the weak points in Cherokee's in D30's!
I know it seems like a bit more cost now to regear but I think by the time you get those EB's up to snuff you will spend enough money and the sheer frustration will probably not be worth ending with light weight axles and only 4.10's.

Dwayne
 
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Farm Boy

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EB width was perfect for the first gen S-10s, I'm guessing it would be good for yours too but only a guess
 

Logan

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Well... Sold the waggy axles, so ill be picking these up next week. Anyone know what I need to do a front disk conversion?
 

Logan

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got a pic of them, and they are the dana 30's...errr... Guess its back to the dana 30/35 combo...lol
 

Baja

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I have a 29 spline 8.25 and dana 30 front with 4.56's and detroits. They would be perfect for you. Pm me if you are interested.
 

Logan

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http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=697614

"the wms-wms on the IFS for the ZR2 is about 64" "

So my front is about 64", and rear 62". What axles should I be going with. A regular S10/blazer would be 60-61" front 58-59" rear. ZR2's are about 4" wider then non ZR2's. So im thinking if I go about a 58-59" axle, I can run some 8-10" wide rims with a 3" backspacing.
What you guys think?

S10 Rear Axle Info

There's 3 widths of S10 rearends.
Doesn't matter if it's a Blazer or a truck, they share.

WMS to WMS width
55" = 2WD
59" = 4WD
63" = ZR2 off road option

7.5 vs 8.5 school
8.5 rearends are not common.
Look in 2nd generation S10's that originaly had a 5 speed trans.
Disc brakes were an option in '95 and became standard about '99.

7.5" rear end.
The axle tubes are straight where they enter the pumpkin
The rear end cover has a more squareish shape

8.5".
The housing cover is almost completely round
There's a bulge in the axle tube just before it goes into the pumpkin

Another bit of S10 axle info:
Look in the glovebox for the production "data plate" sticker.
It has the RPO codes to determine ratios and diff type.

GU2 2:73 ratio
GU4 3:08 ratio
GU5 3:23 ratio
GU6 3:42 ratio
GT4 3:73 ratio
GT5 4:10 ratio

GQ1 Open Differential Rear Axle
G80 Positraction/Locking Rear Axle

example:
4:10 posi rear would have two RPO's.
GT5 & G80

Exceptions to the rules:
If you find only a GQ1 on the data plate and no
"GU" or "GT" codes, then it's an open diff "standard ratio" of 3:08.

If there's no "G80" or "GQ1" it's an open diff.
 
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