well its better now than 15 miles down a trial 6 hours from home... If a couple of 0-60 runs took something out I'm positive in low range on the rocks would have left me stranded on my upcoming trip.. well not upcoming anymore not enough time to find and axle replace what needs be and weld on the brackets to make it work....CRAP!!! sorry that blows, all that work on the front and the the back fails. Dang it
Did you grenade the rear?
Tahoe's had a habit of blowing up rear ends. These were heavy "pursuit" rated PPV's. I drove a 2006 and a 2010 for over 8 years. The other Tahoes in our fleet blew up rear ends at around 100k. That was from multiple 0- 100 launches, sometimes from a gravel median, more often on pavement.
At least i never had to pay for it
Sorry to heat about the setback. especially since you had that thing up in the air for so long
They go for any where around 200 to 500 around here. I’m going to take some measurements today to see if I can put move the brake backing plate mount from the 10 bolt to a older 9.5 that already has 4.10s. I’m confident in welding brackets on but not do with a gear change.hmmm tough call. I know yukon makes a decent replacement carrier for that diff, if the gears are good and your not intrested in changing them the costs may balance out. Unless your getting a screaming deal on the 9.5 then ignore me
They go for any where around 200 to 500 around here. I’m going to take some measurements today to see if I can put move the brake backing plate mount from the 10 bolt to a older 9.5 that already has 4.10s. I’m confident in welding brackets on but not do with a gear change.
Does your 10 bolt have tone rings in the rear for abs? As long as the teeth are the same count, i would assume it would get a good signal. I belive the 2500 ff used the same axle from 2001 to 2010.I believe I’m going with a 14 bolt semi floater open diff and a lunch box locker in it. I have a steal on a ff 14 bolt with 4.10s already and I can convert my current dodge Dana 44 front to 8 lug with wheel bearings from an mid 90s 2500 light duty. But unsure if my current brake set up will work.
. No tone rings in the rear. If I go ff in the rear and the light duty 2500 hubs in the front I will have to figure something out with the abs the dodge doesn’t have wheel speed sensors on the wheel bearings. I also looked and to convert the semi floater to 6 lug, change the gears, and rug up the brakes is going to be around 780 dollars if I do the gears my self. 6 lug hubs for the ff are around 700 so it’s a wash with either axle so bigger is better right?Does your 10 bolt have tone rings in the rear for abs? As long as the teeth are the same count, i would assume it would get a good signal. I belive the 2500 ff used the same axle from 2001 to 2010.
Edit: Rockauto is great to get a clue. I looked at a 2500HD ff 14 bolt wheel hub with ring to your 8.6 abs tone ring, and it is definitely different. Might not get the same signal after all.
The 9.5 and the 8.6 tone rings seem like the same part
(USA standard gear part number USA33565)