ebodell67
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The 8 lug 2500 had a non floating (not sure the proper term) 14 bolt axle but the 3500 has the full floating 14 bolt. I prefer the full floating, until I have to do the brakes.....
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Yes, but the full floating axle in the single wheel and dual wheel 3500s are different. Yours is single wheel 3500 with a full floater, but the drum will still slide off.The 8 lug 2500 had a non floating (not sure the proper term) 14 bolt axle but the 3500 has the full floating 14 bolt. I prefer the full floating, until I have to do the brakes.....
So far as anyone knows, are all '97 C3500/K3500 srw slide on/off drums? I haven't jacked up the rear axle on the big truck and pulled a wheel to find out....14 bolt full floating axle,4.10 G80, early 97MY production (late September '96).Yes, but the full floating axle in the single wheel and dual wheel 3500s are different. Yours is single wheel 3500 with a full floater, but the drum will still slide off.
They were on my SRW full floating axleSo far as anyone knows, are all '97 C3500/K3500 srw slide on/off drums? I haven't jacked up the rear axle on the big truck and pulled a wheel to find out....14 bolt full floating axle,4.10 G80, early 97MY production (late September '96).
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Okay cool thanks! I guess I will have to jack it up and pull a wheel off then, to see what I have."So far as anyone knows, are all '97 C3500/K3500 srw slide on/off drums? I haven't jacked up the rear axle on the big truck and pulled a wheel to find out....14 bolt full floating axle,4.10 G80, early 97MY production (late September '96)."
Drums did not slide off on my '93 K3500 SRW and they did not on the '97 K3500 SRW either. I cannot speak to the history of the '97 (but I doubt it ever had the axle replaced) but the '93 is family owned since new and it is running the original axle. On both trucks I had to pull the axle shaft, just like my '73 (14 Bolt), '67 (Eaton HO52), and '63 (Dana 60).