s10 with yota axles

Started by Ghtoyrunner, March 17, 2010, 07:46:18 PM

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Ghtoyrunner

i was wondering if i could get any info on putting yota axles under a 1990 s10 blazer. i would run an sm465 with the toyota transfer case so i can make it passenger side drop. i was wondering if any one has done this and has any pics?? thanks for the help. :thumbs:
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dezrik

Why not run chevy D44 in the front and a D44/D60 in the back. Save yourself the trouble of going threw ring and pinions on yoter axles

Ghtoyrunner

well i would do that but i already have the yota axles. im kinda of  on a budget here. and i also already have dual cases and would like to use those as well.
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dezrik

I see D44's on craigslist all the time for $400-500ish, Yo could easily sell the yota axles for $500 for the set. I think the blazer is too heavy for the yota axles

THK Matt

Quote from: dezrik on March 18, 2010, 02:16:56 PM
I see D44's on craigslist all the time for $400-500ish, Yo could easily sell the yota axles for $500 for the set. I think the blazer is too heavy for the yota axles

Its an S10 not fullsize..
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Ghtoyrunner

no its a mini truck. i would never put toyota axles in a full size. i need alittle more info and see wat other people have done. i have seen yota axles in blazers before but they must have to run the toyota t-case. i don't want to put d44s in it becuase i want to run my dual t-cases plus i think the yota axles are just as strong if not stronger then the d44s.
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