Anyone swapped in a Ford 10¼ axle?
Anyone swapped in a Ford 10¼ axle?
I have a blown up D70 in my 'spare' D250. Rather than blow a lot of $$$ on rebuilding it, I can get a '95 Ford 10.25" axle in 3.54 for $150. Slide off drums are a nice perk. I can even change to 3.08 ratio later if I want 
Anyone done this? What stumbling blocks did you run into?

Anyone done this? What stumbling blocks did you run into?
I have a 3.73 14b that needs full going through. I have found the 3.42 and 3.21 ratios before, but very hard to come by. A 3.54 Ford axle with slide off drums and posi for $150 is looking good right now. 
EDIT: '95 F250 is a yoke. I used to have such a truck. I know what u mean though, my E350 and a spare superduty diff I have uses a round flange.

EDIT: '95 F250 is a yoke. I used to have such a truck. I know what u mean though, my E350 and a spare superduty diff I have uses a round flange.
I measured my D250 and the springs measure 43". 73-87 Chevy 3/4ton is 42" if I remember correctly. If that's the case, the springs are going to be pulled together?
3.21 and 3.42 are hard to find for the full-float... I have encountered exactly 4 sets of these in my life - and only 1 set while working at a GM truck autowrecker for 4 years.
OTOH, I could build castles with 3.73 and 4.10 sets.
I may have a lead on another Dana 80, although having a driveshaft shortened seems like more of a hassle than moving perches.
Hmmm.. what to do...
3.21 and 3.42 are hard to find for the full-float... I have encountered exactly 4 sets of these in my life - and only 1 set while working at a GM truck autowrecker for 4 years.
OTOH, I could build castles with 3.73 and 4.10 sets.I may have a lead on another Dana 80, although having a driveshaft shortened seems like more of a hassle than moving perches.
Hmmm.. what to do...
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