ZR2 rear end???
You actually don't have to do the m.c. and prop valve... they work just fine:
http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f13/dr...how-to-167132/
The ZR2 rear is 4" wider than a non-Z rear end. From the factory, your rear track is 2.6" shorter than your front track, so with a ZR2 rear, your rear end will now stick out .7" more on each side, relative to the front end.
http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f13/dr...how-to-167132/
The ZR2 rear is 4" wider than a non-Z rear end. From the factory, your rear track is 2.6" shorter than your front track, so with a ZR2 rear, your rear end will now stick out .7" more on each side, relative to the front end.
You know what they say.
Measure twice and cut once.
Remember that you have a lsip yoke in the t-case. Depending on how much of a difference there is you may not need another driveshaft. I would think the ZR2 would have a longer pinion then a 7.65.
Measure twice and cut once.

Remember that you have a lsip yoke in the t-case. Depending on how much of a difference there is you may not need another driveshaft. I would think the ZR2 would have a longer pinion then a 7.65.
Just take the driveshaft with you when you get the ZR2 axle, just in case... They'll probably only charge ya like $20 for it, lol.
If you don't need it... You just aquired a nice fireworks launching tube...
If you don't need it... You just aquired a nice fireworks launching tube...
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