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Forum: The Manufacturers & Models 01-01-2020, 01:20 AM
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Posted By booster
Very easy to tell if you have a full floater. ...

Very easy to tell if you have a full floater.



Just look at the wheel with no hubcap or cover on it. If the hub center is nearly flush, it is a semi floater. If the hub sticks out past the...
Forum: The Manufacturers & Models 12-31-2019, 12:16 AM
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Posted By booster
I think that "lot" is a highly variable term to...

I think that "lot" is a highly variable term to different folks :D


There is often a low spot that is right under the ring gear in many differentlals, but I don't recall on the 60s or 70s for...
Forum: The Manufacturers & Models 12-30-2019, 01:04 PM
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Posted By booster
I had good access because I had it mostly apart...

I had good access because I had it mostly apart during the axle swap, but it can be done in place easily also.



I just chose a place that was low in the housing so would drain the most oil,...
Forum: The Manufacturers & Models 12-30-2019, 08:32 AM
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Posted By booster
The 60s is a semi-floater with the axles...

The 60s is a semi-floater with the axles supporting the wheel weight and single outboard wheel bearings.


The 70s is a full floater that has no weight on the axles and uses two wheel bearings in...
Forum: The Manufacturers & Models 12-29-2019, 08:39 PM
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Posted By booster
Yes, the 60s and 70s have the same style cover. ...

Yes, the 60s and 70s have the same style cover. The only difference for here is that the 70s stick back about 3/4" further toward the genny than the 60s. This is assuming they are still using the...
Forum: The Manufacturers & Models 10-08-2019, 10:36 PM
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Posted By booster
I am assuming you have the non towing package...

I am assuming you have the non towing package rear axle? Might be similar for the larger towing pkg axle, but even tighter.


There is no drain the housing so you either have to remove the cover...
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