Rear axle conversion

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by paperpusher, Oct 14, 2010.

  1. paperpusher

    paperpusher Member

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    Hi guys,

    I have a 1965 chevy stepside that I'm restoring. I have a 350 smallblock to go in it. My question is, what gear ratio should I get to go in there, and what later model truck should I look to get it out of. Thanks for any and all input.
     
  2. Vin63

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    I tend to approach this by answering a few questions: what size tire I plan to run (diameter mainly); what transmission type (gear splits and final drive ratio); what RPMs I plan on or want to run at a particular speed? Then I use some of the available online gear ratio calculators to determine what rear ring and pinion size best suits my combination.
     
  3. paperpusher

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    Rear End Swap

    I have a turbo 400 3spd for it, will probably be using size 18 or 19 tires. No hauling or towing. I have a spare rear end that the guy through in when I bought the truck. I pulled the 10 bolt cover off, and it was stamped 12-41 (3:42) ratio but it isn't a posi. I rotated one axle, and the opposite axle turned the other direction. I already bought the axle conversion kit with the adjustable trailing arm. You know the one where you have to weld on the u-bolt brackets. I want to go light to light,but I don't want the rpm way up if I do decide to jump on the expressway Thanks for your help.
     
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